Identité et mobilisation : l’expérience des Métis du Nouveau-Brunswick
Louis Riel, Justice, and Métis Self-Identification: Literary Politics for Survival in the Evolution of Canadian Nationhood
Dreaming of Bear and Crow A Search for Métis Identity
Displaced Mixed-Blood: An Ethnographic Exploration of Metis Identities in Nova Scotia
“We Know Who We Are”: Reflections on M ́etis Youth Iden- tity, Health and Well-Being
Negotiating life within the city:
Social geographies and lived experiences of urban Metis peoples in Ottawa
BEYOND THE BATTLEFIELD: GABRIEL DUMONT AND MÉTIS LEADERSHIP (1837-1885)
BEING MÉTIS IN CANADA: AN UNSETTLED IDENTITY
Beyond binaries: mixed-blood Indigenous inequalities
The Negotiation of Identities: Narratives of Mixed-Race Individuals in Canada
Indigenous People and Québec Identity:
Revelations from the 2007 Bouchard-Taylor Commission on
Reasonable Accommodation
Metissage in New France: Frenchification, mixed marriages, and Metis as shaped by social and political agents and Institutions 1508-1886
Bonita Lawrence. ‘Real’ Indians and Others: Mixed-Blood Urban Native Peoples and Indigenous Nationhood. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2004. Pp. 303.
Confronting the ‘Mixed-Blood Majic”: Towards adefinition of ‘Metis’
for purposes of section 35 of the Constitution Act 1982
Historical Profile of the Northeastern New Brunswick Area’s Mixed European-Indian Ancestry Community, 2005 CanLIIDocs 524
An Ethnographic Report on the Acadian-Métis (Sang-Mêlés)
People of Southwest Nova Scotia
ETHNOGENÈSE DES PREMIERS MÉTIS CANADIENS (1603-1763)
THÈSE PRÉSENTÉE A LA FACULTÉ DES ÉTUDES SUPÉRIEURES
De par chez nous:”
Fiddling Traditions and Acadian Identity
on Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick > Caraquet
– Two deeply divided founding groups
Métis Unions and Status Claims in Quebec