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Communing with the Dead The “New Métis,” Métis Identity Appropriation, and the Displacement of Living Métis Culture
Cores and Boundaries: Metis Historiography Across a Generation
Les Desjarlais: Aboriginal Ethnogenesis and Diaspora in a Canadien Family
Distorted Descent : White Claims to Indigenous Identity
Hiding in Plain Sight: The Métis Nation
Podcast features researchers from Library and Archives Canada's and the Saint-Boniface Historical Society discussing how their institutions are helping people discover their ancestry and identity.
Duration: 38:24.
The Identities of Marie Rose Delorme Smith: Portrait of a Métis Woman, 1861-1960
Injun Joe's Ghost: A Genealogy of the Native American Mixed Blood in American Popular Fiction
Land Claims [Part Two]
Métis Identity
The Métis Nation Registry: Exploring Identity, Meaning, and Culture
[Métis Registries]
Molecular Death and Redface Reincarnation: Indigenous Appropriations in the US and Canada
Speakers discuss the issue of who and what defines Indigenous identity, settler-state's practice of imposing their definitions, the phenomenon of "playing Indian", and broader social interpretations of court decisions such as Daniels.
Duration: 1:59:35. Presentations are part of the conference "Daniels: In and Beyond the Law" held at University of Alberta, Jan. 26-27, 2017.
The People Who Own Themselves: Aboriginal Ethnogenesis
The People Who Own Themselves: Aboriginal Ethnogenesis in a Canadian Family, 1660-1900
The People Who Own Themselves: Aboriginal Ethnogenesis in a Canadian Family, 1660-1900
"The People Who Own Themselves": Recognition of Métis Identity in Canada: Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples
Researching Your Métis Ancestors in Ontario: Standards and Sources
Speaking of Metis: Reading Family Life into Colonial Records
The Twatt Family, 1780-1840: Amerindian, Ethnic Category, or Ethnic Group Identity?
À un Pas de l'Ethnogenèse : Les Individus d'Ascendance Mixte en Basse-Côte-Nord, 1850-1940
"We Know Who We Are": Multiethnic Identity in a Montana Métis Community
Wiisaakodewininiwag ga-nanaakonaawaad: Jiibe-Giizhikwe, Racial Homeopathy, and "Eastern Metis" Identity Claims
Evaluation of Dr. Sebastien Malette and Guilliaume Marcotte's article and testimony regarding Marie-Louise Riel being Louis Riel's aunt. The two were expert witnesses in two courts cases regarding the claim of a historical Métis community in eastern Canada.