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The new peoples : being and becoming Metis in North America / edited by Jacqueline Peterson, Jennifer S.H. Brown.

Contributor(s): Peterson, Jacqueline Louise | Brown, Jennifer S. H, 1940-Material type: TextTextSeries: Manitoba studies in native history ; 1Publisher: [Winnipeg] : University of Manitoba Press, c1985Description: xvi, 266 p., 16 p. of plates : ill, maps., ports. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780887556173 (pbk.); 0887556175 (pbk.); 9780873514088 (pbk.); 0873514084 (pbk.)Subject(s): Metis -- HistoryLOC classification: E 99.M47 | N49 1985
Contents:
From "One Nation" in the northeast to "New Nation" in the northwest : a look at the emergence of the Metis / Olive Patricia Dickason -- Many roads to Red River : Metis genesis in the Great Lakes region, 1680-1815 / Jacqueline Peterson -- Some questions and perspectives on the problem of Meits roots / John E. Foster -- The Metis and mixed-bloods of Rupert's Land before 1870 / Irene M. Spry -- Waiting for a day that never comes : the dispossessed Metis of Montana / Verne Dusenberry -- Treaty No. 9 and fur trade company families : northeastern Ontario's halfbreeds, Indians, petitioners and Metis / John S. Long -- Grande Cache : the historic development of an indigenous Alberta Metis population / Trudy Nicks and Kenneth Morgan -- "Unaquaninted with the laws of the civilized world" : American attitudes toward the Metis communities in the old northwest / R. David Edmunds -- Diverging identities : the Presbyterian Metis of St. Gabriel Street, Montreal / Jennifer S.H. Brown -- "What if Mama is an Indian?" : the cultural ambivalance of the Alexander Ross family / Sylvia van Kirk -- In search of Metis art / Ted J. Brauser -- What is Michi?" : language in the Metis tradition . John C. Crawford.
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From "One Nation" in the northeast to "New Nation" in the northwest : a look at the emergence of the Metis / Olive Patricia Dickason -- Many roads to Red River : Metis genesis in the Great Lakes region, 1680-1815 / Jacqueline Peterson -- Some questions and perspectives on the problem of Meits roots / John E. Foster -- The Metis and mixed-bloods of Rupert's Land before 1870 / Irene M. Spry -- Waiting for a day that never comes : the dispossessed Metis of Montana / Verne Dusenberry -- Treaty No. 9 and fur trade company families : northeastern Ontario's halfbreeds, Indians, petitioners and Metis / John S. Long -- Grande Cache : the historic development of an indigenous Alberta Metis population / Trudy Nicks and Kenneth Morgan -- "Unaquaninted with the laws of the civilized world" : American attitudes toward the Metis communities in the old northwest / R. David Edmunds -- Diverging identities : the Presbyterian Metis of St. Gabriel Street, Montreal / Jennifer S.H. Brown -- "What if Mama is an Indian?" : the cultural ambivalance of the Alexander Ross family / Sylvia van Kirk -- In search of Metis art / Ted J. Brauser -- What is Michi?" : language in the Metis tradition . John C. Crawford.

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