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Metis Specific Research and Ethics. - I wonder what research ethics you follow for Aboriginal Peoples ? None of them seem to have to do with respect, caution or humility? @DarrylLeroux - You seem to have distorted values and only concentrate on a few problematic people and
have never once mentioned those who do have aboriginal ancestry and consider themselves Metis in the Eastern Provinces? Are we all fake to you? Anyone who disagrees gets blocked from your dialogue. I will have my say on my kinship and ancestral homeland. You do not speak for me.
Is this considered respectful research ?
Six principles of Metis Health Research - What aboriginal research methods do you follow on Eastern Aboriginal People? @DarrylLeroux @umanitoba @StMarysU @umanitobapress - Considering U of Manitoba Press is pushing your book on it's aboriginal reading lists, I would think they
would be wondering too. Unless of course Aboriginal research ethics are not important and then it is a moot point anyway.
Darryl has deliberately misled people on what he calls "Totem Poles" trying to inflame perceptions against Eastern Metis people. He wants us to believe he really is that stupid? He doesn't know what a wayside cross is? @DarrylLeroux Darry Leroux - calling wayside cross a totem pole.
How believable is that? I am starting to wonder! I didn't know what a wayside cross was, i am betting he knew and deliberately was using that imagery to inflame others. Is that considered "Ethical Research." Using his gang of minions to spread that imagery everywhere possible?
Making Public Pasts- The Contested Terrain of Montreal's Public Memories, 1891-1930 - Alan Gordon- McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, Oct. 24, 2001 - decorated wayside crosses.
Wayside Crosses - faith of the French Canadian forefathers.
Metis - The word derives from the French adjective métis, also spelled metice, referring to a hybrid, or someone of mixed ancestry. In the 16th century, French colonists used the term métis as a noun for people of mixed European and indigenous American parentage in New France
(Quebec) and La Louisiane in North America. at the time, it applied generally to French-speaking people who were of partial ethnic French descent. It later came to be used for people of mixed European and Indigenous backgrounds in other French colonies.
Dbaajmoowin-Dialogue with the Elders-Pikwàknagàn First Nation has devised its own “protocol” based largely on the Canadian Archaeological Association’s Statement of Principles for Ethical Conduct Pertaining to Aboriginal Peoples.What research ethics do you follow ? @DarrylLeroux
Programming CMA 2019 Beaubassin-est.doc - August 18, 2019- Mi'kmaq-Acadian métissage.
The Acadian Métis on the Geographic and Social Margins
To the outsider, the Acadians and Acadian Métis are easily confounded. Quite often they occupy the same geographic spaces as well as speak the same language(s) and have overlapping cultures.
Yet, it is possible for distinctive identities to be maintained even in close geographical proximity.
Indigenous peoples have the right to be free from discrimination, and the right to a nationality. @DarrylLeroux @StMarysU @umanitoba @umanitobapress #EasternMetis
@DarrylLeroux @StMarysU @umanitoba @umanitobapress The People Who Own Themselves-Recognition of Metis Identity in Canada-Senate YC28-0-411-12-David Chartrand- 65 % of their new membership cardholders are new members, person who were never previous members of the MMF . @DarrylLeroux - how come we never hear about these figures.
@DarrylLeroux @StMarysU @umanitoba @umanitobapress Senate - David Chartrand - 23 issue - Where did the word Metis come from. @MBMetis_MMF
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. @DarrylLeroux is this a different Metis definition?
The People Who Own Themselves - Recognition of Metis Identity in Canada - Senate - YC28-0-411-12 - Identity and Definition.- Eastern Canada. #EasternMetis
@DarrylLeroux @StMarysU @umanitoba @umanitobapress Chartier - founding of MNC (1983) began to crystallize the shift in Metis identity - not as off reserve mixed-bloods-but as a distinct people. 🙄 Then we have a Metis identity in the East registered into a society act before this association. @DarrylLeroux @MBMetis_MMF
Micmac News 1975 - constitution and bylaws - Metis in Nova Scotia - section3.12 @DarrylLeroux @MBMetis_MMF
The union of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq - incorporated 1970-07-03 - Previous name The Union of Nova Scotia Indians. @DarrylLeroux @MBMetis_MMF
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