Mikmaq Resource Centre - glossary of terms used in aboriginal historical research - NonStatus.
Mikmaq Resource Centre - glossary of terms used in aboriginal historical research - Metis.
Seems for someone who keeps saying he has never heard of Metis in Mi'kma'ki he isn't very informed.

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cmmns.com/staff/tyler-sa… -- ah this is who they send after little ole me. "uses social medial to measure public perception" .. What ya finding out there Tyler, that not everyone is a brainwashed sheep.
" His graduate research was focused on identity-construction, cultural and authenticity, and decolonization." Oh you can't even make this shit up, a real expert but has never heard of Metis in the East. lmao
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1978 historic facts !! Métis Politics and Governance in Canada.- By Kelly Saunders, Janique Dubois - MMF changing definitions since 1967 till now. Image
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core.ac.uk/download/pdf/2… -- @Pam_Palmater -- well Pam , as you yourself know before you got status, that is only because our Metis ancestors are not officially recognized so we have to go back to a recognized first nation. I could go back to my mom, nan, great nan- etc etc for a
Metis ancestor. Surely my 7th great grandfather brother to Francis Mius who was chief of LaHeve and signed the 1761 treaty on their behalf, would be recognized as an ancestor? If so, and you are not including those ancestors back to the treaties how are the Mi'kmaw Louisbourg, from its foundation to its fall, 1713-1758- by M
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