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Mica Bay Pt. 3: A Lasting Legacy
The Mica Bay Incident of November 1849 ended quickly and without bloodshed. Although the Métis and First Nations warriors had quickly...
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Mica Bay Pt. 2: Collective Action
In 1849, tensions around Sault Ste. Marie escalated when the Quebec Mining Company began operations in the Upper Great Lakes without...
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Mica Bay Pt. 1: Colonial Aggression
By the mid-1800’s the Métis community at Sault Ste. Marie had built a vibrant and thriving way of life around their Métis River Lots on...
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Strong Feelings on Farming
Métis communities throughout the Métis Homeland have vibrant and diverse ways of life grounded in the lands and waters that surround...
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Rondeau’s Root of La Carotte A Moureau
Métis families across the Homeland have relied on their surrounding lands and waters to sustain themselves and their communities. Each...
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Métis Net Fishing Traditions
Métis net fishing traditions, with deep roots in the Upper Great Lakes, have played a foundational role in shaping the economic and...
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