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Métis Fishing Threatened at Killarney
Commercial and subsistence fishing have long been integral aspects of the Métis economy and way of life in the Upper Great Lakes,...
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Métis Women Harvesters of the Abitibi Inland
Métis women played an essential role in provisioning the fur trade posts of the Abitibi Inland and western James Bay regions. Métis women...
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Maple Sugaring on Métis River Lots
Historically, the Métis at Sault Ste. Marie had a diversified economy grounded in their community’s River Lots, as well as in the lands...
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Métis Fishing in the Upper Great Lakes
After the height of the fur trade, commercial fishing became a way of life for many Métis communities, including those in the Upper Great...
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Métis Resilience in Georgian Bay
Rather than succumb to the increasing waves of settlement, a visibly distinct Métis community with its own way of life has persisted...
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The “Little” Métis Village at Killarney
The Killarney Historic Métis Community is part of the broader Upper Great Lakes Métis Community, situated at the entrance of the North...
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