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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...


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...


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...


Métis Family Fishing in Killarney
As the fur trade declined, fishing became the primary occupation of many Métis in the Upper Great Lakes. This included the “little” Métis...


‘Queer Methods’ of Métis Fishing
Like many other Métis communities, the Métis of the Upper Great Lakes relied on the bounty of their surrounding waterways for sustenance...


Ontario’s Bounty on Louis Riel
Louis Riel’s execution by Canada on November 16, 1885, cast a long shadow over Métis communities throughout the Métis Homeland, including...
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