Métis Nation—Saskatchewan (MN-S or MNS) is a federally-recognized government that represents Métis people in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. It...
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The Métis National Council (French: Ralliement national des Métis) is a representative body of the Métis people of northwestern Canada. The MNC represented...
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the First Nations and Inuit. The term Métis (uppercase 'M') typically refers to the specific community of people defined as the Métis Nation, which originated...
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partial list of Canadians who are Métis people. The Métis are a specific group of people, primarily from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec and Alberta...
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needs of the Saskatchewan Métis and Non-Status Indian community, and is the officially-designated education arm of the Métis Nation—Saskatchewan (MN-S). Formally...
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Glen McCallum (category Métis Nation—Saskatchewan people)
Glen McCallum is a Métis politician. He was first elected to serve as President of Métis Nation—Saskatchewan on 27 May 2017 and was re-elected on 29 May...
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Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC), formerly Métis Provincial Council of British Columbia, is the only federally recognized body representing Métis...
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Manitoba Métis Federation, the Métis Nation of Alberta, and the Métis Nation Saskatchewan. This was done[when?] in hopes that Alberta's Métis would receive...
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Gerald Morin (category Métis Nation—Saskatchewan people)
Green Lake, Saskatchewan) is a Métis politician who served as president of the Métis National Council and the Métis Nation—Saskatchewan, also serving...
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Gabriel Dumont (1837–1906) was a Métis political figure best known for being a prominent leader of the Métis people. Dumont was well known for his movements...
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Métis Settlements established by provincial legislation; many Métis Settlement members are also registered MNA citizens, but many are not. The Metis Settlements...
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articles. Topics of the magazine have included: ethnicity and race, Métis and First Nations history, immigration, businesses and organizations, history of...
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Band government (redirect from First Nation government)
various Métis organizations and Canada. These have been negotiated as recently as 2019, for instance, by the Métis Nation of Ontario, the Métis Nation—Saskatchewan...
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The Métis flag was first used by Métis resistance fighters in Rupert's Land before the 1816 Battle of Seven Oaks. According to only one contemporary account...
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Lorna Docken (category Métis Nation—Saskatchewan people)
served as an interim President of Métis Nation—Saskatchewan in early 2004, when Clément Chartier became president of the Métis National Council. She previously...
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Rocanville (redirect from Rocanville, Saskatchewan)
Network III, Métis Nation-Saskatchewan Eastern Region. "Métis Nation - Saskatchewan Eastern Region III". Métis Nation - Saskatchewan Eastern Region III. Retrieved...
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North-West Rebellion (redirect from Saskatchewan Rebellion)
resistance movement by the Métis under Louis Riel and an associated uprising by Cree and Assiniboine of the District of Saskatchewan, North-West Territories...
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Jim Sinclair (politician) (category Métis in Saskatchewan)
Punnichy, Saskatchewan, Canada. Despite his Non-Status, rather than Métis, background, for many years he was one of the pre-eminent Métis leaders in...
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Cassidy Caron (category Métis Nation British Columbia people)
the Métis National Council Board of Governors and General Assembly for fear that Métis Nation of Alberta, Métis Nation—Saskatchewan, and Métis Nation of...
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Site. The Métis settlement of Batoche (named after Xavier Letendre dit Batoche) was established in 1872. By 1885 it numbered 500 people. The Métis of the...
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John B. Boucher (category Métis Nation—Saskatchewan people)
the RCMP and was a member of the Senate of the Métis Nation—Saskatchewan as well as a member of the Métis National Council. He received the Order of Canada...
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Letendre dit Batoche founded a village at this site where Métis freighters crossed the South Saskatchewan River. About 50 families had claimed the river lots...
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Joey Stylez (category Métis Nation—Saskatchewan people)
Joseph Laplante, stage name Joey Stylez, is a First Nations-Métis Canadian singer and rapper/pop artist. Joey is married to Haida musician and actress...
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Clément Chartier (category Métis Nation—Saskatchewan people)
president of Métis Nation—Saskatchewan 1998–2003, and turned over that office to interim president Lorna Docken when he became president of the Metis National...
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Sixties Scoop (redirect from Adopt Indian Metis Program)
programs and adoption policies; Saskatchewan had the only targeted Indigenous transracial adoption program, the Adopt Indian Métis (AIM) Program. The term "Sixties...
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Louis Riel (category Canadian Métis people)
The Saskatchewan Métis' requested land grants were all provided by the government by the end of 1887, and the government resurveyed the Métis river...
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First Nations in Saskatchewan constitute many Native Canadian band governments. First Nations ethnicities in the province include the Cree, Assiniboine...
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Medicine wheel (symbol) (category First Nations culture in Canada)
Retrieved 4 June 2023. "Saskatchewan RCMP flies the Métis Nation flag on Louis Riel Day in Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert". Saskatchewan, Canada: Royal Canadian...
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Battle of Batoche (category St. Louis No. 431, Saskatchewan)
against a force of First Nations and Métis people. Fought from May 9 to 12, 1885, at the ad hoc Provisional Government of Saskatchewan capital of Batoche,...
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First Nations (French: Premières Nations) is a term used to identify Indigenous peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis. Traditionally, First...
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