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Essay Collection
Communities
Snare, Snake and Iroquois: An Upper Athabasca Ethnohistory
A Socioeconomic Profile of the Red River Métis
Baie St. Paul
Batoche
Biographies of Métis Community Leaders
Birsay Village
Cumberland House
Cyprien Morin and His Descendants
Gabriel`s Crossing
Great Nemaha Half Breed Tract
Lake Pepin Half-Breed Tract
Lane`s Post—St. François Xavier
Little Chicago or Chicago Line, Saskatchewan
Louis Riel Institute Exhibit: Archer Martin Collection of Métis Land Claim Broadsides
Louis Riel`s Students at St. Peter`s Mission
Manitoba Métis Communities
Métis Deportations from Montana: Louis Thomas Jr.
Métis Get the Vote: The Suffrage Act of the Minnesota Territory
Métis Men Lynched in Montana
Métis Petition for a Reserve in Montana
Métis Resistance at Turtle Mountain
Montana`s Landless Cree and Métis in the Wild West Show
Northwest Territories Métis Heritage and Identity
Our People: Cumberland House
Pembina, North Dakota
Pointe à Grouette
Pointe du Chien-Maigre (Carlton House)
Road Allowance Communities Represented by the Northern Halfbreed Association
Rooster Town: A Métis Road Allowance Community
Saskatchewan Métis Communities
Saskatchewan Métis Fact Sheet
Some Métis Communities in Western Canada
St. Joseph (Walhalla) North Dakota
St. Norbert Parish Cart Trails
The Early Great Lakes Métis
The Famous Tanner Family and Tanner’s Crossing, now Minnedosa, Manitoba
The Hamlet South of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan
The Heritage and Legacy of the Metis People
The Kelly Lake, British Columbia Métis
The Métis Homeland: Its Settlements and Communities
The Osage Half-Breed Tracts; Missouri Métis Reserve
Tokyo at Crescent Lake, Saskatchewan
Weak City, Manitoba: Métis Road Allowance Community
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