Becoming Metis in Northern Alberta
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
177199438X
ISBN-13
9781771994385
Publisher
AU Press
Imprint
AU Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 28th, 2025
Print length
400 Pages
Product Classification:
History of the AmericasSocial & cultural historyIndigenous peoples
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In recent years, much has been written about the Métis of southern Canada, those at Red River and the historic buffalo hunters of the Plains. Whether implicitly or explicitly, these groups have come to define the identity and culture of all Métis in the Northwest. This book challenges the prevailing discourse about Métis-ness by considering the circumstances of northern Métis, many of whom who seemed little different from "Indians," or First Nations, until the imposition of government policies related to treaties versus "Half-breed" scrip. In so doing, it draws upon literature related to ethnogenesis, a topic often overlooked by those writing about the development of Métis identities. In addition, Becoming Métis in Northeastern Alberta examines the evolution of legal distinctions between First Nations and Métis—the "dual paradigms" model operative today. It shows how the dominant discourse about "the Métis" has informed legislation and policy vis-à-vis Métis communities, with a special focus on Alberta. It also reviews a series of key pieces of legislation (federal and provincial) and judicial decisions that have had an impact on the situation of northern Métis, notably those in northeastern Alberta.
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