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Metis in Canada : History, Identity, Law and Politics.

Twelve essays look at Canadian Métis today in terms of history, identity, law, and politics.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Adams, Christopher
Otros Autores: Dahl, Gregg, Peach, Ian
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edmonton : The University of Alberta Press, 2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Oscillating identities: re-presentation of Métis in the Great Lakes Area in the nineteenth century / Gloria Jane Bell
  • (Re)claiming Métis women identities: three stories and the storyteller / Laura-Lee Kearns
  • A half-breed's perspective on being Métis / Gregg Dahl
  • From entity to identity to nation: the ethnogenesis of the Wiisakodewininiway (Bois-Brûlé) reconsidered / Darren O'Toole
  • Métis economics : sharing and exchange in Northwest Saskatchewan / Liam J. Haggarty
  • Newly discovered writings of Louis Riel / Glen Campbell and Tom Flanagan
  • The long, slow road to recognizing Métis rights: Métis aboriginal rights jurisprudence in Canada / Ian Peach
  • Even when we're winning, are we losing? / Jeremy Patzer
  • No other weapon: Métis rights in Canadian courts / Kelly L. Saunders
  • Regional nationalism or national mobilization : a brief social history of the development of Métis political organization in Canada, 1815-2011 / Siomonn P. Pulla
  • From service providers to decision makers: building a Métis government in Saskatchewan / Janique Dubois
  • Government relations and Métis people: using interest group strategies / Christopher Adams
  • Conclusion: Métis as a unique, diverse, complex and contingent concept in Canada.