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17 Dec, 38 tweets, 15 min read
"Métis Nation and First Nations in Atlantic Canada strongly oppose federal research funding agency’s support of bogus Métis rights claimants in joint letter | Métis National Council": www2.metisnation.ca/news/metis-nat…
Oh aren't they hilarious ... "MicmacNews-1973-03.- Constitution and By-Laws Union of Nova Scotia Indians - sec 3.12 Metis." "bylaws Union of Nova Scotia Indians - Micmac News 1973 -03 - Membership in UNSI."
"Metis social-political movement-by Lusty, Terry,1973- publisher- Calgary Metis Historical Society-Metis Associations- UNSI." - 'Provincial map of Metis'
MicmacNews-1975-01.- UNSI Undemocratic. -- and just like that, those chiefs think they can just magically disappear the Metis as well ..
MicmacNews-1975-02 - Two major meetings to be held this month in Yarmouth - Chiefs from 12 bands suspended the powers of UNSI executives , elected officers of UNSI. Change may be made to the constitution - AMNSI.
constitutional changes-Micmac news 1980 -06- Metis is now not an Indian. (In the aims and objectives, the Union of Nova Scotia Indians shall not only relate to the problems of Indians but Metis.) --- Oh when we practice to deceive.. #Metis @MNC_tweets @mikmaqnews @MikmaqRights
land claims-chiefs support sought-our lands the maritimes book-Micmac News 1980 06.-the book is a final report of the Maritimes Aboriginal Rights and Land Claims Commision. It forms the basis of native claims by about 10,000 Metis and non-status Indians in the maritimes. #Metis
Volume 17 Issue 2 February - Micmac News March 1975- Indian News - Native Women confront UNSI Board - Mr. Denny suggested that the Metis and Non-Status Indians set up their own organization.
Micmac News Jan 1974 - Based on Two Doctrines - Land Claims - Stuart Killen - Research Director UNSI .
Our land the Maritimes - New Breed Feb-March 1980_www.metismuseum.ca.
MicmacNews-1976-05- Task force to study Metis and Non-Status Indians employment.
unsi president supports claims Micmac News1980 06. The report suggested that that the 10,000 Metis and NonStatus Indians in the Maritime region should be included with status Indians in land claim negotiations. There we have it folks, definitely why they are trying to wipe out
the Metis people! -- How stupid do they think people are? Just wave a magic wand and we all disappear? LMAO @MNC_tweets @MikmaqRights
MicmacNews-1980-02.- 73 -74-75 - Native Council review - UNSI - Metis children of NonStatus.
union UNSI supports Metis and Non Status Land Claims - MicmacNews 1980 07. The Union of Nova Scotia Indians will support the aboriginal title claims of Metis and non-status Indians in the Maritime provinces. ' except now, they say we don't exist .. LMAO @MNC_tweets @MikmaqRights
Markland or Nova Scotia - Its History Natural Resources and Native Beauties - by Robert R McLeod - 1765 the population was only one thousand, consisting of French and half-breeds for the most part , scattered here and there .
Funny how William Wicken was an expert witness and historian for the Mi'kmaw in the Marshall Trial but they don't consider his work at all, when it mentions Metis.Les stratégies de mobilité sociale des interprètes en Nouvelle-Écosse et à 1'Ile Royale, 1713 - 1758-Isabelle
Ringuet 1999 - Wicken says doubts remain about the loyalty of the Metis interpreters- Saint- Castin and others like him.
The Metis in SouthWestern Nova Scotia - William Wicken - Oct 2004.
The Metis in SouthWestern Nova Scotia-William Wicken Oct 2004- Mirligueche (Lunenburg) where a distinct metis community had emerged in the years after it's settlement by the Compagnie des cents-associes in 1632. 'distinct metis community'
Fishermen also stopped at metis settlements to trade- Encounters with tall sails and tall tales Mi'kmaq Society 1500-1760 - William Wicken.
birth and baptism of eastern coast metis children - Encounters with tall sails and tall tales Mi'kmaq Society 1500-1760 - William Wicken.
A metis community was established at La Heve and possibly at Cap Sable - Encounters with tall sails and tall tales Mi'kmaq Society 1500-1760 - William Wicken.
Funny the Supreme Court of Canada mentioned La Have too. Daniels decision Section 17 - No one exclusive Metis people in Canada. -- Can just see if another Nation got together and decided your fate. #NotCool
Janet Chute - historian. -- Oh another expert court witness and historian for the Mi'kmaw who helped in the Marshall Case. She can't possible know anything about the unheard of Eastern Metis huh ? Or wait .. She has heard of them and has wrote a report on them !!
Janet Chute - A Good Day On The Aboiteau 2004 - study of the Acadian-metis of Eel Brook and Quinan area. @MNC_tweets @MikmaqRights - click on photo to see the whole title.
Janet Chute - A Good Day On The Aboiteau 2004- study of the Acadian-metis of Eel Brook and Quinan area- metis - Louis Muise was certainly of metis extraction - His uncle Francois Muis was a Mi'kmaq chief. (and one of my uncles)
Janet Chute - A Good Day On The Aboiteau 2004- study of the Acadian Metis -Others have emerged from the Acadian-Mi'kmaq-metis matrix which dominated the fur trade until 1756 and found themselves counted.
Janet Chute - A Good Day On The Aboiteau 2004- study of the Acadian Metis -Acadian-metis and the Mi'kmaq held onto distinct cultural premises.
Janet Chute - A Good Day On The Aboiteau 2004- study of the Acadian-metis of Eel Brook and Quinan area- Glode Farm and the Great Pubnico Lake metis community 1840 to 1930. -- Hear that, a community !! Or is she only an expert when it concerns you? "eyeroll"
Janet Chute - A Good Day On The Aboiteau 2004- study of the Acadian-metis of Eel Brook and Quinan area- Pubnico Road Mi'kmaq were so intermarried with the Quinan River Acadian-metis that the group really should have been identified as Mi'kmaq-Acadian metis.
Histoire des Acadiens - by Rumilly, Robert - 1955 -a coureur de bois, named LeJeune, runs from La Heve with the Metis.
Histoire des Acadiens - by Rumilly, Robert - 1955 - Some mixed-race families are established in La Heve around a warehouse..
Tableaux synoptiques de l'histoire du Canada- édition rédigée pour l'enseignement classique et académique - by Le Jeune, L. (Louis) 1916.- La Heve - district alors peuple de metis.
UNE COLONIE FEODALE- the University of Michigan - 1889 - The agglomeration of this group of metis around La Heve suggests that they originate from the time when the main establishment was in La Heve.
A scattering of seeds - the creation of Canada-by Tracey, Lindalee 1999 - The d'Entremonts returned from deportation to Pubnico - It is on their bones that Pubnico survives today.
A scattering of seeds - the creation of Canada-by Tracey, Lindalee 1999 - some of d'Entremonts children's children had married into the Mi'kmaq nation and their children were Metis.

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