@MetisViking LMAO, you're really going to say that, when you know absolutely nothing about me, LOL .. You might want to check how long I have been identifying and advocating for my community, before you make such an asinine remark, LOL
Supreme Court of Canada- Daniels decision Section 17 - No one exclusive Metis people in Canada. My Uncle Francis Mius was chief of the La Have Tribe of Indians, signatory on the 1761 Treaty ( Ya know the Marshall one :P). LOL -- read the little blurb about the Metis in La Have,
from the Daniels case .. 🥰
A history of Nova Scotia or Acadie - Murdoch- Francis Mius Nov 9 - Chief of the tribe of Indians of LaHeve. Just because we can't afford to prove it in court, does not mean we do not exist, and how so ever colonial of you to suggest it.
Acadians of Louisiana - Curriculum Guide Grade 8 - Port Royal, Cape Sable and La Have - Mius d'Entremont Pobomcoup and Pentagoet. ( Pstt Rene Rimbault is another ancestor married to Anne Marie Metisse ) lol
Marie-Ursule Labauve (“Marie La Métif”) Burial Record of 1781 -- Gotta anything more to say about me and my family?
"Les Métis du Kmitkinag"
William Wicken - linkedin.
Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal People- Dr Bill Wicken and Dr Janet Chute - That was when the Metis started way back..
Mi'kmaq Treaties on Trial- History, Land and Donald Marshall Junior - By William Wicken - Mathew Muse (ratified 1725/26 Treaty). Son of Philippe Mius and Marie Mi'kmaq who were included as members in the Mi'kmaw community at La Have.
The Metis in SouthWestern Nova Scotia - William Wicken - Oct 2004.
Wicken Report - Marie Mius - Marie was neither French Acadian nor Mi'kmaq- She was Metis. She was my kin !!
Wicken Report - these cases illustrate being metis was more than just a question of self-identity or of material and social conditions. People were metis because they were perceived to be by society, not just self-identified, maybe you should re-read that part huh?
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. Old Old Metis families society and self-identified. Educate yourself
Wicken Report - Marguerite Guedry - daughter of Anne Muis - the intended bride was un acadienne fille d'un nomme Guedry dit Paul Grivois 𝗲𝘁 𝗱'𝘂𝗻𝗲 𝗺𝗲𝘁𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗲-𝗦𝗮𝘂𝘃𝗮𝗴𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗲 𝗳𝗲𝗺𝗺𝗲. - My Kin
Janet Chute - historian and expert witness in the Marshall case.
Frank G. Speck's Contributions to the Understanding of Mi'kmaq Land Use, Leadership, and Land Management - Janet E. Chute and Frank G. Speck - 1999. - before you speak about my family, educate your self about my family
Frank G. Speck's Contributions to the Understanding of Mi'kmaq Land Use, Leadership, and Land Management - Janet E. Chute and Frank G. Speck - 1999-2.png
Frank G. Speck's Contributions to the Understanding of Mi'kmaq Land Use, Leadership, and Land Management - Janet E. Chute and Frank G. Speck - 1999-1. Metis offspring of Mi'kmaw women and members of French merchant families. Mius, Guidry, LeJeune and Pettipas - All my damn family
Chute - today many Acadians are proud to recollect their many Metis ancestors, if we never got goddamn harassed to death that would be very nice to do !!
Janet Chute - A Good Day On The Aboiteau 2004 - study of the Acadian-metis of Eel Brook and Quinan area.
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.
Janet Chute - A Good Day On The Aboiteau 2004- study of the Acadian-metis- A close look at the origins of the metis Mius-Miuse-Meuse family.
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.
The Métis in Manitoba - by Jean Lagasse- MHS Transactions, Series 3, 1958-59 Season - Manitoba Historical Society -Indian Mothers of Eastern Canada were the first women to have given birth to Metis children on Canadian soil.
Acadia- the geography of early Nova Scotia to 1760 - Andrew Hill Clark - 1968 - those who had taken Indian wives were not encouraged to move to Port Royal, La Have became a Metis settlement.
L'Acadie, des origines a` nos jours - essai de synthe`se historique - by Roy, Michel 1981 - Census of 1686 La Have and Mirligueche - several Indians and Metis.
A tortured people- the politics of colonization - Howard Adams - 1995- Since Indian slavery extended over 20 years, it is inevitable that a large Metis population would have been born in colony, New France.
Acadia- the geography of early Nova Scotia to 1760 - Andrew Hill Clark - La Have- including Metis living like Europeans.
Acadia- the geography of early Nova Scotia to 1760 - Andrew Hill Clark - 1968 - There was a rather conspicuous Métis settlement in the La Have-Mirligueche region.
L'Acadie des Origines à Nos Jours- Essai de Synthèse Historique - Éditions Québec-Amérique, Jan. 1, 1981 Acadia - Michel Roy - La Have and Mirligueche - three children, one servant, several Indians and Metis.
National Museums of Canada, 1981 - Dossier - Musée National de L'homme, Service Canadien D'ethnologie - Some communities such as the La-Have - Mirligueche region had large Metis concentrations.
Shown by the 1708 census which records both Mi'kmaq and Metis settlements at Mirligueche-26 August 1726-A Case Study in Mi'kmaq-New EnglandRelations in the Early 18th Century - William Bill Wicken.
Hell no, there was never any mention of us, we just decided to pop up one day and put all of us and our families through hell, just for the pure fun of it, are you having fun yet?
An empty shell of a treaty promise- R v Marshall and the Rights of the Non-Status Indians - Pamela Palmater Dept of Justice - went on to uphold the legitmacy of Metis political orgs in paragraph 30. We don't get any funding to research and publish our communities, and we get
some Academics, who get a small grant to help research our communities and the Legroupie's are screeching to the heavens about it. Well aint that too bad !!✊
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I find it very interesting how I post about people who identified as Metis in the 70's and I turned them into Metis. I didn't know how powerful I am apparently, What you won't say to try and look good, dear god, LOL
I really want to hear this story Darryl, you're right, it does sound intense, considering I was born in the 70's and these Metis were making land claims in the 70's, I am honestly confused how in the hell did I do that? LOL Time Travel?
Mal i Mic news December 1976 - NCC, Cabinet talks on Land Claim Study - Harry Daniels, Melvin Nash - setting up an organization to research the claims of the NonStatus and Metis people., Nope definitely not me @DarrylLeroux, that definitely looks like it (1973, I was 2)
That is pretty big speech from a Nation who borrows all their culture from other nations. And, like there are other First Nations, there are other Metis peoples and cultures. I don't owe you anything, Mr Little Man. Take your misogynistic gaslighting elsewhere. @billy_isenor
You are not from my community, I don't know who the hell you think you are, demanding anything from me. I do not claim to be from your community and you sure as hell do not speak for mine. Am I clear enough for you Billy?
You can stop with the bull shitting speeches, cause McCargar case has already stated that the Non Profit Society the Metis National Council does not speak for any other community other than the registered members of their own through their own constitution and bylaws, so you can
Acadie and the Acadians-by Roth, D. Luther- 1891 - these remarks concerning the people of this nationality in the settlement-class which has been swallowed up by admixture with the Native American Indians, kind of a miscegenation. Paul Laurent- Chief of the Indians on La Have,
who was in all probability a half-breed French-Indian.
Just like my uncle who signed the 1761 treaty, he was also a French-Indian half-breed and also was the chief of the La Have Indians. You know, that was one of the treaties used in the Marshall case.
It's also interesting that another of my great grandfathers brother signed the ratified 1725 Treaty, which treaty is the one the rest all flow from. He too was a French-Indian half-breed. Mathew Mius. Canadian native law cases- - by Slattery, Brian 1980 - R V Syliboy.
as you can see, I am not sure who owns CanLii, or the connections here .. but apparently they do not have to follow their own Privacy Act, RSC 1985, c P-21
Wow, so non-Status who by their label alone do not have a status card to prove their status are now vilified as "Pretendians" 😳
so much for the Daniels Decision !!- It doesn't say the status people of Canada, who the federal government is very selective in. The gov has created this class of people and now uses the status of those they have elevated to keep the status quo. The gov is using this cozy little