"Early Writings of Père Jean-Mandé Sigogne at Cape Sable and the Baie Sainte-Marie — Sang Mêlé": sangmele.net/home/early-wri…
Down in Nova Scotia-Dennis, Clara 1934- Abbe Sigogne - French Acadians of Clare, Pubnico (Pobomcoup) and Tusket.
Families – Pubnico (Pobomcoup)
Something of a Peasant Paradise- Comparing Rural Societies in Acadie and the Loudunais,1604-1755-Gregory M.W. Kennedy-MQUP, 2014-colonists at Pobomcoup and La Heve adopted a way of living much like that of Aboriginal people.
Charles de Saint-E´tienne de La Tour- by Couillard-Despre´s, A 1930-From Cap de Sable to Yarmouth where the barony of Pobomcoup is located, there are thousands of descendants of La Tour.
oocihm.lac_reel_c1869_data_sip_data_files_0161.jpg Charles Mius de Pobomcoup.
... des enfants de ce même Joseph, dit « Métis », dénoncé comme un trafiquant clandestin avec son oncle Chateauneuf, ... Elle épousa Philippe Mius d'Entremont (né en 1660), fils de Jacques Mius, sieur d'Entremont, seigneur de Pobomcoup, ...
Une colonie féodale en Amérique - l'Acadie (1604-1881)-by Rameau, E. (Edme) 1889 - a certain number of metis who lived in the canton of LaHeve, in Mirliguesh and on the Petite-Riviere.
Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Volume 1- By Bona Arsenault, Janet B. Jehn 1978.- number of metis whose descendants are found today in Indian reserves in eastern Canada.
L'Acadie française, 1497-1713, Volume 1 - Robert Rumilly Fides, 1981 - These Saint-Castins, we remember, are metis.
French Canadian and Acadian Genealogical Review, Volumes 5-6 - Centre canadien des recherches généalogiques 1975-
Mieux or Mius d'Entremont (many different spelling variations) ... study on the half-breed families of old Acadia.
WOMEN AND ACADIAN POPULAR RELIGIOUS CULTURE IN SOUTHWESTERN NOVA SCOTIA, 1795-1820 - COLBY GAUDET - MARCH 2018 - dispensations sigogne. - these families were "distinctly" mixed Acadian-Mi'kmaw heritage.
An ethnographic report on the Acadian metis 2018 - Pere Jean-Mande Sigogne noted Isaac Mius and Dominique Mius to have been Sang-Meles in his April 29 1809 letter to Monseigneur Joseph-Octave Plessis..
Le père Sigogne et les Acadiens du sud-ouest de la Nouvelle-Écosse - By Gérald C. Boudreau - Sang Mele - but most people with their blood ( Sang Mele) behave so badly. -- Contempt that is made of them.
LES DÉBUTS DU MISSIONNAIRE SIGOGNE EN ACADIE - pg 55 - sang mele - Those having the mixed blood. I mean with those families originally come from the marriage of a Frenchman with a wild woman and vice versa.
Le père Sigogne et les Acadiens du sud-ouest de la Nouvelle-Écosse pg179 - Gérald C. Boudreau- Les Editions Fides, 1992- c ' est - à - dire les métis./ That is to say the metis...
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Me too, this taking bits and pieces of information, without telling whole stories to create, can't think of the word I want, but to make it next to impossible for those who are trying to find their way back to their communities. They are slamming all the doors in their face. Ugh
And we are supposed to be celebrating the inclusion of UNDRIP? Apparently it is already toothless and doesn't need to be watered down more by Canada. @CrownIndigenous What happened to human rights and being able to re-connect to your communities?
What happened to not being able to use race and ethnicity against someone? I mean this is 'supposed' to be established law already!! Why are we going backwards? @CrownIndigenous
cbc.ca/news/canada/br… - Tamara Bell said she wants those who misrepresent their identity to face fines and even prison time. What nation would claim Louis Riel? @CBCIndigenous
" is primarily French Canadian, Irish and Scottish." -- so are most Metis people. There is no blood quantum, per the Powley case in the Supreme Court of Canada.
Well, How am I a nutcase quoting from the actual Daniels decision document, the official one and not just one page that is trying to make it look like an appeal is the judgement.. lol .. Oh yes, I am a nutcase alright, lol
Darryl saying French Descent equals white - white doesn't equal Indigenous. / Acadian-Metis=Acadian. Acadian=French Descent. French Descent=White. White ≠ Indigenous.
collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagaz… Gentilly : a French-Canadian community in the Minnesota Red River Valley / Virgil Benoit/ French-Chippewa 𝙢𝙞𝙭𝙚𝙙-𝙗𝙡𝙤𝙤𝙙 named Joseph La France.
"A few years later other French Canadians appeared in the area near and around Winnipeg, Canada, in a newly established colony called the Selkirk or Red River Settlement. The settlers in this community, of various national origins..."
harry_piers_ethnology_papers_volume_02 - Waltes Bowl- Very old wooden platter or dish made from a large Rock Maple Knurl for playing Micmac Indian Dice Game called Altestakun.- Meuse - descendants of Philipe Mius D'Entremont living in Nova Scotia, who married a Mikmaw woman.
The Forgotten people- the national voice of off-reserve Indian and Metis peoples throughout Canada.- INAC. @CongAboPeoples do you have archives that can be accessed somewhere? Or am I going to have to do a information request from the gov?
The Forgotten people : the national voice of off-reserve Indian and Metis peoples throughout Canada. Call Number PERIODICAL Publisher Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, Year 1999 Multimedia -
Ottawa- Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, 1999- PERIODICAL - The Forgotten people- the national voice of off-reserve Indian and Metis peoples throughout Canada. -- Why have you removed all 'The Forgotten People' periodicals from being accessible online? -- Why all the SILENCE