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Ambivalent Relations: How the First Nations, French Canadians and Hollywood Have Viewed the Métis
Batoche
The Battle of Batoche: British Small Warfare and the Entrenched Métis
Beyond Doctrines of Dominance: Conceptualizing a Path to Legal Recognition and Affirmation of the Manitoba Métis Treaty
Biographies of Métis Community Leaders
Bison Hunting
"By a Union of Effort We Effect a Great Deal:" The English-Speaking Métis and the Anglican Mission at St. Andrew's Parish, Red River
Canada's Métis and the Duty to Consult: Why the Common Law Requires It and What to Do About It
The Confrontations at Rivière aux Îlets-de-Bois
Contours of a People: Metis Family, Mobility, and History
The Crucible: Pembina and the Origins of the Red River Valley Métis
Cumberland House
De-Spiriting Aboriginal Children: Aboriginal Children During the 1960s and 1970s Child Welfare Era
Decolonizing Métis Pedagogies in Post-Secondary Settings
Divided Loyalties
Emerging Voices of Métis Women
The Emigrant Métis of Kansas: Rethinking the Pioneer Narrative
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Colorado, 2012.
The False Traitor : Louis Riel in Canadian Culture
Fighting the War Within: A Look at Ontario Métis Life and the Creation of a New Standard Post-Powley
"Finding" Metis Communities
Gabriel Dumont : The Métis Chief and His Lost World
Glimpses into the Laws and Governance of the Historic Métis Nation
Healing Words
Heirs of an Ambivalent Empire : French-Indigenous Relations And the Rise of the Métis in the Hudson Bay Watershed
The Identities of Marie Rose Delorme Smith: Portrait of a Métis Woman, 1861-1960
In Defense of Big Bear: The Role of Henry Ross Halpin
Island Métis K-12 Resources Project: A Living Document of Métis Resources and History for Students and Teachers
Lists illustrated bboks, novels, videos, DVDs & film, short story/creative writing, and non-fiction for primary, intermediate, secondary grades.
Jean Baptiste Cadotte's First Family: Genealogical Summary
Cadotte (sometimes spelt Cadot) was a prominent figure in the Lake Superior fur trade and married two Ojibwe women, Athanasie and Catherine. These articles focus on the children of Athanasie, also known as Equawaice, part of the Bullhead Catfish clan.
Compilation of three articles which appeared in Michigan's Habitant Heritage in 2020-2021.
Jean Baptiste Cadotte's Second Family: Genealogical Summary
Cadotte (sometimes spelt Cadot) was a prominent figure in the Lake Superior fur trade and married two Ojibwe women, Athanasie and Catherine. These articles focus on the children of Catherine, whom he married in the custom of the country.
Compilation of four articles which appeared in Michigan's Habitant Heritage in 2015-2016.
Related: Jean Baptiste Cadotte's First Family.