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Métis Family Fishing in Killarney
As the fur trade declined, fishing became the primary occupation of many Métis in the Upper Great Lakes. This included the “little” Métis...
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‘Queer Methods’ of Métis Fishing
Like many other Métis communities, the Métis of the Upper Great Lakes relied on the bounty of their surrounding waterways for sustenance...
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Roussain-Turners of Sault Ste. Marie
The Turner and Roussain families each carry a storied legacy of leadership and defending the Métis Nation’s rights and sovereignty, while...
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The Roussain Family: Métis Advocates
The Roussain family, from the historic Métis community at Sault Ste. Marie, have been prominent advocates and organizers throughout Métis...
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Ontario’s Bounty on Louis Riel
Louis Riel’s execution by Canada on November 16, 1885, cast a long shadow over Métis communities throughout the Métis Homeland, including...
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Brissette-L'Hirondelle Pt. 3: Penetanguishene
After travelling extensively and forming rich connections throughout the Métis Homeland, Hyppolite Brissette and his Métis wife, Archange...
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