so confused by this statement , lol
YC28-0-411-12-eng.pdf - the people who own themselves - David Chartrand - president of the MMF also noted the issue of the Indian status in many of these historic Metis communities.
The People Who Own Themselves - Recognition of Metis Identity in Canada - Senate - YC28-0-411-12 - David Chartrand - families will eventually reclaim their Metis identity , as generations lose their status under the Indian Act over time.
Metis election sees 70 candidates - 1993-08-30 - Windspeaker - lost 1000s of members in 1985 when Bill C-31 re-instated many Metis to status of an Indian.
The one-and-a-half men - the story of Jim Brady and Malcolm Norris, Metis patriots of the twentieth century.- Dobbin, Murray - 1981 - Metis Scrip - large number of Ex-treaty Indians.
The Northwest Scrip Commissions as Federal Policy - Changing Criteria for Eligibility.
Real Indians and others-mixed-blood urban Native peoples and indigenous nationhood-Bonita Lawrence ©2004 - Defining Metisness - if they choose treaty, Indian - if they choose scrip, Half-Breed - European labels were irrevocable.
25th Issue - Senate Report - Scrip commissions that travelled across enumerating half-breeds, as you say, based on any amount of mixture of blood.
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