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The Alberta Dis-Advantage: Métis Issues and the Public Discourse in Wild Rose Country
Alexander Nanooch Interview
Andre Bouthillette Interview
The Archibald Administration in Manitoba - 1870-1872
Battle of Batoche Remembered 125 Years Later
The Catholic Missionaries as Agents Of Social Change Among The Métis And Indians Of Red River: 1818-1845
Celebrating the Year of the Métis: Junior
A Compendium of Aboriginal Healing Foundation Research
The Exceptional-Typical History of a Métis Elder in Fort St. John
Exiled, Executed, Exalted: Louis Riel, Homo Sacer and the Production of Canadian Sovereignty
Fifty HIstorical Vignettes: Views of the Common People
Final Report on Métis Education and Boarding School Literature and Sources Review
Flags of the Métis
The Flemish Bastard and the Former Indians: Métis and Identity in Seventeenth-Century New York
Foster Child
The Fur Trade and Western Canadian Society 1670-1870
The Giant
Halfbreeds: Primary Source Material
Henry Pelletier Interview
A History of the Legislative Assembly of Assiniboia / Le Conseil du Gouvernenment Provisoire
Home from the Hill: A History of Métis in Western Canada
2nd edition.
Icelandic Immigrants and First Nations People in Canada
Liora Salter Interview
The Long Journey of a Forgotten People: Métis Identities and Family Histories
Louis Riel (1844-1885)
Louis Riel Day Festivities
Madeline Sewepagaham Interview
Maglaire Cardinal Interview
Manitoba Metis Federation
Maude Moberly Interview
May Tea? : The Construction of Metis identity in 20th Century Penetanguishene and Ontario
Student Research Project (MA) -- Nipissing University, 2010.
The Métis and the Social Sciences
The Métis as a Factor in the Euro-Canadian Development of the Canadian West
Argues that the Métis were not an impediment to Euro-Canadian development and that their fight to be recognized as a "New Nation" played a significant role in the creation of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Métis Identity: A Personal Perspective
The Métis in the Canadian West
Métis Land Claims at St. Laurent: Old Arguments and New Evidence
Métis Law in Canada, 2010
The Métis of Manitoba: Reformulation of an Ethnic Identity
The Métis of Manitoba: Reformulation of an Ethnic Identity
Métis Self and Identity: The Search to Contribute a Verse
Integrated Studies Project (M.A.)--Athabasca University, 2010.
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The Métis: The People and the Term
Métis Veterans: Remembrances
“L’Origine des Canards Gris”: Conte Folklorique Metis et/ou Etude en Sociologie Popularie
People of the River: Mixed-Blood Families on the Lower Missouri
Prelude to Red River: A Social Portrait of the Great Lakes Métis
Provisional Government of Assiniboia: Acknowledging the Contribution of Original North American Peoples to the Creation of Manitoba
Recalling Traditional Métis Christmas and New Year's Celebrations
Red River's Anglophone Community: The Conflicting Views of John Christian Schultz and Alexander Begg
Discusses how the two men's writings illustrate the two views points about the best option for Red River settlement's future: those who were in favour of annexation by Canada and those who felt that it would not be in the settlement's best interests since terms and conditions of it's future would be dictated by eastern Canadians.
Report by Lieut. William F. Butler (69th Regt.) of His Journey from Fort Garry to Rocky Mountain House and Back, During the Winter of 1870-71. to Hon. Adams G. Archibald Lieut. Gov. Manitoba, 10th March, 1871.
Excerpt from The Great Lone Land, originally published in 1873.