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Métis Youth Entrepreneurship
Métis youth have a long history of entrepreneurship, often leading to long and successful careers as independent businesspeople and Métis...


“worked for myself since I was fourteen”
In addition to being a key figure in Upper Great Lakes Métis political advocacy during the mid-1800s, signing Métis petitions in both...


“I was thinkin of de ice”
Métis mail carriers like Louis Miron and Michel Labatte carried harrowing tales of service and survival. Many reflected on navigating the...


Sharing Seasonal Métis Knowledge
Across the Métis Homeland, Métis communities’ deep seasonal knowledge has enabled them to practice a distinct way of life and sustain...


Boissonneau Family Pt. 3: Agawa Bay
Following their Métis community’s exclusion from the Robinson-Huron Treaty and displacement from their River Lot home on the St. Mary’s...


The Collective Métis Memory
Although the Métis Homeland covers an expansive geography throughout west central North America, it is often said that the Métis world is...
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