ICTMN Staff
November 11, 2011
Last year marked the 125th anniversary of the 1885 resistance of the Métis, in which the aboriginal group composed of descendants of the unions of early fur traders with Inuit and ...
Tough is as tough does, and Sheldon Souray, Métis , is as tough as they come...
On September 19, 2003, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the Métis, as a distinct aboriginal group, had legal harvesting rights...
Conflict between the Rapa Nui Nation, on what is known as Easter Island, and the Chilean government has escalated over the past year, and earlier this month Métis leader Clement Ch...
Ontario’s government has put $30 million behind an initiative to assist in the economic development of the Métis of the province...
When Olive Patricia Dickason entered academia at age 50, the award-winning Métis journalist was appalled at the historical descriptions she heard and read of Canada’s aboriginals...
Southern Ontario Métis Traditional Plant Use Study , a documentary produced by the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO), highlights some of the unique traditional and medicinal practices ...
Family services may soon be improving for Métis in British Columbia after the aboriginal group signed a historic memorandum of understanding to develop Métis-led “holistic, cultura...
Métis leaders are outraged that the Canadian government has outsourced the task of compiling criteria under which descendants of fur traders settlers and First Nations peoples can ...
For three decades the Métis have been fighting in court over territory that was promised to the aboriginal group in 1870 under the Manitoba Act, which agreed to divide nearly 566,5...

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