The Meskwaki and Sol Tax: Reconsidering the Actors in Action Anthropology
The Message is Action-Driven
Methods and Motivations: The Iconography of the Native American by Euro-Americans
The Metis and the Spirit of Resistance
Métis Beadwork, Quillwork and Embroidery
Metis casualty
Métis Educational Life
Métis Environmental Knowledge: La Tayr Pi Tout Li Moond
Métis Family Life
Métis Farmers
Métis Food and Diet
Métis Fur Trade Employees, Free Traders, Guides and Scouts
[Métis History & Identity: Lesson Plan]
Created for Grades 10-12.
Métis Identity
Métis Land Rights and Self-Government
Métis Peoples and Cancer: A Scoping Review of Literature, Programs, Policies and Educational Material in Canada
Metis prisoners in courtyard
Metis Rifle Pits Sketch Grayscale
Métis Seasonal Cycles
Métis Spiritualism
Métis Story Tellers
Métis Traditional Food Number 1
Lesson plan for Grades 1-4 involves students learning about bannock, fried Saskatoon berries, and goose, making bannock, and Michif words associated with cooking and food.
Métis Traditional Food Number 2
Lesson plan for Grades 4-7 involves students learning and speaking Michef words associated with food and cooking, learning about bannock, fried Saskatoon berries, and goose, and making bannock.
Métis Trappers and Hide Working
Métis Writers
The Mi'kmaq Nation and The Embodiment of Political Ideologies: Mi'kmaq, Protocol and Treaty Negotiations of the Eighteenth Century
The Mi'kmaq, Poor Settlers, and the Nova Scotia Fur Trade, 1783-1853
Mi'kmaq Treaties on Trial: History, Land, and Donald Marshall Junior
Mi'kmaq Women and Our Political Voice
Michel Dumais - Portrait
Historical note:
Michel Dumais, prominent South Branch Metis. Dumais was one of the delegates sent to retrieve Riel from Montana in 1884 along with Gabriel Dumont and James Isbister. He was farm instructor at the One Arrow Cree Reserve until 1885. After fighting in the Resistance he fled to Montana alongside Gabriel Dumont.Michif
Michif and Other Languages of the Canadian Métis
Middle-Class FAS: A Silent Epidemic? One Glass of Wine Won't Hurt," We Often Say - But the Latest Research Suggests Alcohol in the Womb is More Damaging Than We Guessed, Even in Low Doses
A Middle Dorset Dwelling in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland
A Middle Dorset Palaeoeskimo Structure at Peat Garden North, Northwest Newfoundland
A Middle Dorset Semi-Subterranean Dwelling at Point Riche, Newfoundland
Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh = This Is How I Know, Written by Brittany Luby, Illustrated by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley, Translated by Alvin Ted Corbiere and Alan Corbiere
"An Anishinaabe child and her grandmother explore the natural wonders of each season in this lyrical, bilingual story-poem." Intended for use with ages 3 to 7.
Miinigowiziwin: All That Has Been Given for Living Well Together: One Vision of Anishinaabe Constitutionalism
Law Thesis (PhD) -- University of Victoria, 2019.
Mikwam Makwa Ikwe (Ice Bear Woman): A National Needs Analysis on Indigenous Women's Entrepreneurship
Military Operations Map, 1885
Militia at Winnipeg Station, North-West Rebellion, 1885
Militia Camp, North-West Rebellion, 1885
A Million Porcupines Crying in the Dark
Minding Culture: Case Studies on Intellectual Property and Traditional Cultural Expressions
Minister Accused of Abuse of Power
Contends that the Indian Affairs Minister, Robert Nault, has dealt punitively with First Nations chiefs that have not agreed with his proposals and so the chiefs will be taking their complaints to the ethics commissioner, the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Auditor General of Canada and the Prime Minister.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.3.