Women of the Métis Nation - Foreword by Maria Campbell

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Title: Women of the Métis Nation - Foreword by Maria Campbell
Creator: Maria Campbell
Subject: Métis Women, History, Leaders
Description: Maria Campbell's foreword for Women of the Métis Nation, compiled by Lawrence J. Barkwell and Leah Marie Dorion, with Anne Anne Carrière-Acco.

Métis Women are the heart and soul of the Métis people. Without them, there would be
no Métis Nation. They are the strength behind our families, communities, and places
of work. In the past, their kinship networks established where people settled and whom
people married. Sovereign within their familial and community roles, they were the
healers, the stewards of the land and its resources, the keepers of Indigenous knowledge,
and the midwives who kept the Métis Nation nurtured, educated, and sustained.
This tradition has continued into the present as Métis women have moved past their
domestic and familial spheres into areas such as social advocacy, the arts, sports, law,
post-secondary education, and entrepreneurship. Containing hundreds of biographies,
Women of the Métis Nation is an ambitious role model book that documents more than
200 years of trailblazing Métis women.

Publisher: Gabriel Dumont Institute Press
Date: 2019
Type: Text Document
Format: .pdf
Identifier: Women of the Metis Nation - Maria Campbell Foreword.pdf
Language: English
Date of Copyright: September 23, 2020
GDI Media Filename: Women of the Metis Nation - Maria Campbell Foreword.pdf

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