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Métis Hunting in the Abitibi Inland
Like many Métis, the Métis of the Abitibi Inland and western James Bay regions began transitioning away from traditional fur trade...


Métis Fishing Threatened at Killarney
Commercial and subsistence fishing have long been integral aspects of the Métis economy and way of life in the Upper Great Lakes,...


Métis Women Harvesters of the Abitibi Inland
Métis women played an essential role in provisioning the fur trade posts of the Abitibi Inland and western James Bay regions. Métis women...


Métis Fishing in the Upper Great Lakes
After the height of the fur trade, commercial fishing became a way of life for many Métis communities, including those in the Upper Great...


Métis Political Independence in Sault Ste. Marie
In the 1840s, ahead of the Robinson Treaty negotiations, the Crown sent a land surveyor to lay out a town plot in Sault Ste. Marie. In...


Respect and Allyship in Sault Ste. Marie
For almost two centuries, the Sault Ste. Marie Métis Community utilized their own Métis governance, decision-making, and land tenure...
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