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  • Building the field of Métis scholarship: Toward transformative and empowering Métis scholarship

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  • Where’s the Women: Critical Analysis of Three Supreme Court of Canada decisions Regarding Métis People

    Brenda Gunn

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  • Storied Places and Sacred Relations: Métis Density, Lifeways, and Indigenous Rights in the Declaration

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  • Mary and the Métis: Religion as a Site for New Insight in Métis Studies

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  • Indigenous Métissage and Métis Hip-Hop: An Investigation into the Educational Experiences of Métis Hip-Hop Producers

    Lucy Fowler

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  • Indigenous Sexuality Education

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  • A review of the cardiometabolic risk experience among Canadian Métis populations

    Heather J A Foulds

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  • Expanding Metis Curriculum

    Chantal Fiola

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  • Diaspora, spirituality, kinship and nationhood: A Métis woman’s perspective

    Chantal Fiola

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  • Bead, silk and quills: The clothing and decorative arts of the Métis

    Sherry Farrell Racette

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  • Sewing for a living: The commodification of Métis women’s artistic production

    Sherry Farrell Racette

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  • Nimble fingers and strong backs: First Nations and Métis women in fur trade and rural economies ( Cloned )

    Sherry Farrell Racette

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  • Nimble fingers and strong backs: First Nations and Métis women in fur trade and rural economies

    Sherry Farrell Racette

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  • The Métis Women’s Association of Manitoba

    Marlene Doaxtater

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  • Being and becoming Métis: A personal reflection

    Heather Devine

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  • Disrupting power and privilege through centering Metis voices

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  • The power of peoplehood: Reimagining Métis relationships, research, and responsibilities

    Robert L. A. Hancock

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  • Community-based research and Métis women’s knowledge in Northwestern Saskatchewan

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  • “Jews and Métis in Canada: Ethnic Mobility and the Politics of Counting.” In The Ever-Dying People? Canada’s Jews in Comparative Perspective, edited by Randal F. Schnoor and Robert Brym. University of Toronto Press.

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  • Métis and feminist: Ethical reflections on feminism, human rights and decolonization

    Emma LaRocque

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  • Preface: Here are our voices — Who will hear them?

    Emma LaRocque

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  • My Hometown Northern Canada South Africa

    Emma LaRocque

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  • Contemporary Métis literature: Resistance, roots, innovation

    Emma LaRocque

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  • Forward: Putting Down Roots

    Maria Campbell

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  • Reflections on cultural continuity through Aboriginal women’s writings

    Emma LaRocque

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  • When the ‘Wild West’ is me: Re-viewing cowboys and Indians

    Emma LaRocque

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  • Charting the way

    Maria Campbell

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  • Native identity and the Métis: Otehpayimsuak peoples

    Emma LaRocque

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  • Indigenous elders as sexual agents through storytelling as a queer and decolonial practice in ‘Canada’

    Madeline Burns

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  • Ancestral Skin Marking as Healing and (Re)Connection for Indigenous 2SLGBTQIA++

    Mel Lefebvre

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  • “She Did Lead a Rough Life, but She Lived a Good Life”: The Life of Julia Lamotte

    Gabrielle Legault

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  • Becoming the Métis Inclusion Coordinator

    Laura Forsythe

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  • Métis scholarship in the 21st century: Life on the periphery

    Tricia Logan

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  • How we know who we are: Historical literacy, kinscapes, and defining a people

    Brenda Macdougall

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  • The myth of Métis cultural ambivalence

    Brenda Macdougall

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  • Being Indigenous in the Indigenous education classroom: A critical self-study of teaching in an impossible and imperative assignment

    Jennifer Markides

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  • Daniels v. Canada: The Supreme Court’s racialized understanding of the Métis and Section 91 (24)

    Karine Martel

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  • Dancing My Way Home Cultural Reclamation through the Embodiment of the Michif Language

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  • From entity to identity to nation: The ethnogenesis of the Wiisakodewininiwag (Bois-Brûlé) reconsidered

    Darren O'Toole

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  • “Decolonising physical literacy for human and planetary well-being”

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  • From hybridity to relationality: Shifting perspectives on the archaeology of Métis emergence

    Kisha Supernant

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  • On Becoming Sovereign: Generations of Métis Matriarchal Resistance

    Janice Cindy Gaudet

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  • Marie Rose Delorme Smith: “Buckskin Mary—Queen of the Jughandle” (1861–1960)

    Doris Jeanne MacKinnon

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  • Remembering and Retelling the Legacies of Métis Women in Alberta: The Life and Memories of Victoria Belcourt Callihoo

    Madalyn Mandziuk

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  • Caroline McNabb and Culturally Adaptive Practices of Métis Kinship

    Jade McDougall

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  • Introduction: Métis Matriarchs: Agents of Transition

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  • Conclusion: Métis Matriarchs: Agents of Transition

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  • Activating Lessons of Care from Family Matriarchs: The Social and Political Work of Nora Cummings

    Cheryl Troupe

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  • Métis Matriarchs in kāministikominahikoskahk (Cumberland House) mîkisistahikêwin— Beading Together the Generations

    Allyson Stevenson

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  • Coming Home through Métis Research

    Allyson Stevenson

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  • We Know Ourselves

    Lisa Shepard

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  • Lii Michif

    Lisa Shepard

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  • Métis Women Educating in the Academy

    Jennifer Markides

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  • The Work of Métis Women: An Introduction

    Jennifer Markides

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  • Connecting to Our Ancestors Through Archaeology: Stories of Three Métis Women Academics

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  • From Hybridity to Relationality: Shifting perspectives on the archaeology of Métis emergence

    Kisha Supernant

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  • Foreword – Around the Kitchen Table: Métis Aunties’ Scholarship

    Caroline Tait

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  • Federal and provincial Crown obligations to the Métis

    Jean Teillet

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  • The winds of change: Métis rights after Powley, Taku, and Haida

    Jean Teillet

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  • Métis research and relationality: Auntie governance, the visiting way, and kitchen table reflections

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  • Structural and Lateral Violence toward Metis Women in the Academy

    Lynn Lavallee

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  • Valuing métis identity in the prairies through a “5 R” lens: Our digital storytelling journey

    Chelsea Gabel

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  • For the love of place–Not just any place: Selected Métis writings

    Emma LaRocque

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  • Lii Taab di Faam Michif/ Métis Women’s Kitchen Table: Practising Our Sovereignty

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  • Kaa-natoonamaan taanshi chi-ishi natoonikeeyaan: My Search for How to Research Things (in a Queer Métis Paradigm)

    Lucy Fowler

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  • Métis Women’s Contributions to the Academy despite Colonial Patriarchy

    Laura Forsythe

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  • Prenatal/Postpartum Ceremonies and Parenting as Michif Self-Determination

    Chantal Fiola

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  • Wahkotowin: An approach to Indigenous (land-based) education

    Nicki Ferland

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  • Brown Names

    Marilyn Dumont

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  • Celebrating the Wisdom of Our Métis Matriarchs: Sewing Our Wellness All Together — Kood Toot Aansamb

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  • Differentiating Métis Feminism

    Robline Davey

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  • Kaa-waakohtoochik: The Ones Who Are Related to Each Other

    Vicki Bouvier

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  • Métis storytelling across time and space: Situating the personal and academic self between homelands

    Zoe Todd

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  • Raindrops, Fiddles, and Tall Tales: Navigating Our Diversity Through Storytelling

    Angie Tucker

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  • Storying Métis Sexualities: Métis Confessions: Our First Time—Red River Edition

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  • Archaeology with Our Ancestors: The Exploring Métis Identity Through Archaeology (EMITA) Project

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  • Li Keur, Riel’s Heart of the North, an Artistic Narration of Métis History through Peoplehood: Addressing Métis (mis)Recognition and Recentering Métis Women

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  • Red River Readers in Multivocal Flux: Across, Between, and Beyond Traditional Disciplinary Approaches to Métis Studies

    Red River Readers

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  • I Could Turn into a River When I Was a Girl: Crooked Methodologies and the Gathering Research Framework

    Michelle Porter

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  • Métis Arts as Education: Visual Storytelling, and More, in Alberta

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  • The Power of Dancing in Two Worlds: Finding a Fit for Métis Identities in Academia

    Shannon Leddy

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  • On Being Elsewhere to Stay: Reflections on Métis Responsibilities Living in the Homelands of Other People

    Robert L. A. Hancock

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  • “It’s Very Different Walking in Two Worlds as a Métis Person”: Identity, Community, Culture and Connections as Determinants of the Health and Wellbeing of Métis Peoples

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  • The Reason We Gather: Metis-specific Spaces

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  • The Grandmothers of the Prairies to Woodlands Indigenous Language Revitalization Circle

    Laura Forsythe

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  • Returning to Ceremony: A Métis Spiritual Resurgence

    Chantal Fiola

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  • Learning to Listen Closely: The Listening Guide and “I Poems” in Métis Research Methodologies

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  • The Métis Nation, Epistemic Injustice, and Self-Indigenization

    Kurtis Boyer

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  • if the land could speak

    Rita Bouvier

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  • Métis Culture

    Yvonne Vizina

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  • Métis Pedagogy in Land-Based Teaching and Learning.

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  • The revolution has begun

    Christi Belcourt

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  • Water Has No Flag

    Christi Belcourt

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  • Perspectives from Métis harvesters in Manitoba on concerns and challenges to sustaining traditional harvesting practices and knowledge: A distinctions-based approach to Indigenous food sovereignty

    Brielle Beaudin-Reimer

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  • The Landscapes of my Ancestors: Using Archaeology to Tell the Story of Métis Connections to the Landscape

    Dawn Wambold

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  • From Landscapes to Kinscapes: Engendering Métis Relations

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  • Josette Lagacé Work: Strong and Elastic as Steel

    Vanessa Winn

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  • Restoring the Balance: Métis Women and Contemporary Nationalist Political Organizing

    Jennifer Adese

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  • Medicine Women

    Jennifer Adese

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