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
"He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Anthropology from Saint Mary’s University and A Master of Arts in Sociology from the University of Guelph"
The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq
Department of Governance: "Desirable personal characteristics include adaptability, ethical behaviour and strategic thinking." -- Ethical behavior .. hmmm
I don't think I need to say anything..
Pretty sure 'Ethical" doesn't mean trolling social media, telling lies and denigrating other Aboriginal people.
Hey Tyler -- CMHC signed an agreement which will provide $74,950 to the Metis and Non-Status of the province for sustaining grants. - Micmac News 1977 - 12.
THE HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE NATIVE COUNCIL OF NOVA SCOTIA - 1987 - Native Council of Nova Scotia - RRAP 2 CMHC - residential rehabilitation assistance program - CMHC approved 44 new housing units for Metis and Indians in Nova Scotia. #Metis / nope never heard of them. 😎
Grant Approved - MicmacNews-1977-02 - CMHC Non Status and Metis Association of Nova Scotia. Hey Tyler, since you used to work for CMHC, maybe if you ask real nice they will show you the historical work they did for the Metis and NonStatus of NS!
Housing problems - Metis and non status - Micmac News 1977.
Housing reps and non status hold meet - MicmacNews-1977-02 - CMHC task force on housing from Ottawa and representatives from the CMHC office in Halifax, met with the NonStatus and Metis Association of NS's, executive at their head office in Truro.
Micmac News 1981-05b- Native Council Elections on - Mrs Viola Robinson- said the recent decision by the Dept of Justice rejecting the Metis and NonStatus Indian Aboriginal claim .
unsi president supports claims-MicmacNews 1980 06./ Maritime Aboriginal Rights and Land Claims Commission . The report suggested that the 10,000 Metis and NonStatus Indians in the Maritime region should be included with status Indians in land claims negot. #Metis
"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."
Aboriginal self-government - legal and constitutional issues 1995 Ottawa, Canada- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples #Metis
Aboriginal self-government - legal and constitutional issues 1995 Ottawa, Canada- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples- pg141. - papers argues that it is logical and sensible to consider persons of mixed ancestry of all kinds to be within sec. 91(24) jurisdiction and that the
Metis are included within the fiduciary relationship owed by the crown to the Aboriginal peoples. (pg142) The recognition of Metis as one of the "aboriginal peoples of Canada" in section 35 of the Constitution Act 1982, reinforces this federal practice. "It is concluded that
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
showing continuity to them? Newly created? Let me see, the Metis in the west only began to start organizing again in the 60's. In the 70's we have the Union of Nova Scotia Indians with Metis in their constitutions and bylaws, when they started organizing as well.