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Métis rising : living our present through the power of our past

Boyer, Yvonne, (editor.). Chartrand, Larry N., (editor.).

Summary: Métis Rising draws on a remarkable cross-section of perspectives to tell the histories, stories, and dreams of people from varied backgrounds, demonstrating that there is no single Métis experience - only a common sense of belonging and a commitment to justice. The contributors to this unique collection, most of whom are Métis themselves, examine often-neglected aspects of Métis existence in Canada. They trace a turbulent course, illustrating how Métis leaders were born out of the need to address abhorrent social and economic disparities following the Métis-Canadian war of 1885. They talk about the long and arduous journey to rebuild the Métis nation from a once marginalized and defeated people; their accounts ranging from personal reflections on identity to tales of advocacy against poverty and poor housing. And they address the indictment of the jurisdictional gap whereby neither federal nor provincial governments would accept governance responsibility towards Métis people. Métis Rising is an extraordinary work that exemplifies how contemporary Métis identity has been forged by social, economic, and political concerns into a force to be reckoned with.

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  • ISBN: 9780774880749 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: print
    viii, 275 pages : illustrations, maps, charts ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Vancouver : Purich Books, [2022]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction -- River Water Flows through Our Veins / Leah Dorion and Curtis Breaton -- What's a Métis, Anyway? / Catherine Littlejohn -- The Right to Self-Identify as Métis at School / Jonathan Anuik -- Ancestral Knowledge in a Contemporary World / Yvonne Vizina -- Fire Starters and Keepers / Laura-Lee Bellehumeur-Kearns -- Finding a Way around the Jurisdictional Gaps / Tricia Logan -- Navigating Troubled Political Waters for Better Housing / Nathalie Kermoal -- Demanding the Right to Care for Their Own Children / Allyson Stevenson -- Who Will Come to Bury You? / Paul Chartrand -- Wiichihiwayshinawn / Margaret Kress -- Stoking the Embers: A Story of Realizing Decolonizing Aims with the Métis through Media Agency / Yvonne Poitras Pratt -- A Métis Woman's Journey of Discovery / Judith G. Bartlett -- Index.
Subject: Métis
Métis -- History
Métis -- Ethnic identity
Métis -- Social conditions
Métis -- Government relations
Topic Heading: First Nations Canada.
Métis Canada.
Indigenous.

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  • 1 of 2 copies available at University College of the North Libraries.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
The Pas Campus Library FC 109 .M48 2022 (Text) 58500000808261 Stacks Volume hold Checked out 2024-05-11
Thompson Campus Library FC 109 .M48 2022 (Text) 58500001153899 Stacks Volume hold Available -

Summary: Métis Rising draws on a remarkable cross-section of perspectives to tell the histories, stories, and dreams of people from varied backgrounds, demonstrating that there is no single Métis experience - only a common sense of belonging and a commitment to justice. The contributors to this unique collection, most of whom are Métis themselves, examine often-neglected aspects of Métis existence in Canada. They trace a turbulent course, illustrating how Métis leaders were born out of the need to address abhorrent social and economic disparities following the Métis-Canadian war of 1885. They talk about the long and arduous journey to rebuild the Métis nation from a once marginalized and defeated people; their accounts ranging from personal reflections on identity to tales of advocacy against poverty and poor housing. And they address the indictment of the jurisdictional gap whereby neither federal nor provincial governments would accept governance responsibility towards Métis people. Métis Rising is an extraordinary work that exemplifies how contemporary Métis identity has been forged by social, economic, and political concerns into a force to be reckoned with.
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