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Metis .... one of Canada's Aboriginal people!

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||| Awards I won ||| Aboriginal People ||| Canada Page (Main) ||| Provinces ||| Cool Links ||| ||| Giraffes ||| My Interests ||| Quotes I like ||| Stuff ||| Vancouver ||| Web Rings ||| Home ||| ||| Sign Guest Book ||| View Guest Book ||| The Metis Nation Who are these people who call themselves The Forgotten People ? The first exploration of the new world (North America) occurred in the 14th and 15th centuries when the Norse tried settling in Newfoundland. In later centuries explorers returned to their homelands reporting stories of blue eyed Indians. The distinctive nation and culture of the Metis solidified later in the history of North America ... after the first wave of explorers returned with stories of the untold wealth of the new land and claimed the territory for their respecti Read More
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Northwest Resistance Digitizaton Project: A Database of Materials Held by the University of Saskatchewan Libraries

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The Northwest Resistance 1885 A database of materials held by the University of Saskatchewan Libraries and the University Archives RÉsumÉ franÇais Table of Contents Comments and Suggestions This Web site was produced under contract to Industry Canada. Read More
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Northwest Resistance Digitizaton Project: A Database of Materials Held by the University of Saskatchewan Libraries

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The Northwest Resistance 1885 A database of materials held by the University of Saskatchewan Libraries and the University Archives RÉsumÉ franÇais Table of Contents Comments and Suggestions This Web site was produced under contract to Industry Canada. Read More
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Aboriginal Peoples: The MÉtis: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage

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Prehistoric Peoples The Beothuks The Mi'kmaq (Micmac) The Innu The Inuit The MÉtis MÉtis History MÉtis Culture Labrador MÉtis are the descendants of European men and (primarily) Inuit women. In Labrador, the word MÉtis was first used in 1975. For more information about the Labrador MÉtis, visit the web site of the Labrador MÉtis . --> The MÉtis Labrador MÉtis are the descendants of European men and (primarily) Inuit women and today live in coastal communities from Lake Melville south to the Strait of Belle Isle. The term MÉtis (variously spelled, capitalized, accented, and pronounced) means mixed, and is most commonly applied to the Northwest or Red River MÉtis of Western Canada. In the rest of North America, MÉtis are descendants of Indian and European unions. In Labrador, the word MÉtis Read More
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Metis Culture & Heritage Resource Centre

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MCHRC News We are still working on the last bit of updating, so please be patient. If you notice any mistakes or dead links, please report them in the appropriate section on the Message Board. Commemorative 2005 Calendars With images of the Lower Fort Garry on Sale Now! link will open in new window. Metis Family Trees' Metis specific Genealogy Service provided by the Metis Culture & Heritage Resource Center Online Genealogy Request Form. Metis Crafters Outlet Check out our books! Leather Garments Metis Music Jewellery and more! MCHRC is an Official Distributor of: Pemmican Publications Quote Fast Fact Founder & Executive Director: Lorraine Freeman Page Design by: Mark Bergen Visitors since April 25, 2002 All content on this site is the property of the Metis Culture & Heritage Resource Cent Read More
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tcel.com

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The Metis Man

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Bachelor of Laws - 1999 Arial photo - Doug Chisholm Sakitawak Apihtokosan Ile-a-la-Crosse Halfson (AKA The Metis Man) Web-Cam Over-head View of New Ile-a-la-Crosse Hospital and School (Click on Link to watch "Live" cam view.) Ile-a-la-Crosse Boarding School Residents are still waiting for inclusion in some kind of settlement. I will try to keep people updated as we learn what is happening. Welcome to my homepage. This page is all about NW Sask Metis, The Region, The People, Our History, Our Culture, Our Language, Our Heritage. Enjoy! If you want to see what area of Canada I live click on the MAP of Northern Saskatchewan Canada Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any offensive material, photos, language found outside of my homepages but, nevertheless may be linked to my site. I t Read More
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Turtle Island Productions

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Metis Leader Louis Riel Canada's First People A fundamental omission in the Canadian Constitutional amendments is some tangible recognition that Aboriginal people were the original inhabitants of this country and that, from the start, they played a vital and indispensable role in founding and shaping Canada's development. Absent-minded and often racist references to this fact in brochures are patronizing and do not constitute real recognition. A few examples, taken from history, will illustrate that Canada today might have a very different geographic configuration, if indeed it would have existed at all, had it not been for the crucial role played by its Aboriginal people. People of Indian origin originally held title and enjoyed the rights of use and possession over the total area of what Read More
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