Remembering My Métis Past: Edwin St. Pierre
Text in English and Michif.
Text in English and Michif.
Excerpt from The Great Lone Land, originally published in 1873.
Looks at the research on Métis spirituality and how it relates to their nationhood.
Examines the ideas of rest and art being used to combat the effects of colonization.
Discusses the Métis Nation of Alberta referencing the Manitoba Métis harvesting agreement when they met with the Alberta Court of Appeal.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Examines the use of Métis women-specific methodology to improve research within Métis communities.
Discussion of who is allowed to be identified as Métis and be part of receiving the benefits of that identification.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Nine modules: Origins and Connections to the Land; Pre-Contact Cultures; Early European Exploration and Colonization; Nouvelle-France and Cultural Integration; French-English Rivalry; Refugees, Warriors and Reformers; Negotiating Confederation; Furs, Farms and the Métis; and Treaties, War, and the Changing West.
Integrates Dene, Inuvialuit and Inuinnait perspectives on history.
"Territorial Pilot 2011-2012".
Role playing game which involves John A. Macdonald asking students to become spies and send information back to the government. Suitable for Grades 5-11.
Discusses the need for Métis centered approached to feminism to create a new form of knowledge.
A poem about the connection between clothing and culture.
Discusses the determinants which predict need, mechanisms which explain them, relationship between unaffordability, inadequacy, and unsuitability, and the policy options available for addressing the problem.