PPT-Introducing Métis People

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Taking a look at Métis people in Canada Aboriginal Métis symbols Métis people are a blend of First Nations and European descent Métis Sash Flower bead work Métis

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Taking a look at Métis people in Canada Aboriginal Métis symbols Métis people are a blend of First Nations and European descent Métis Sash Flower bead work Métis beading River Lots along the Red River . from . Kisemanito. . Pakitinasuwin. – The Creator’s Sacrifice 2001, painted by . Ovide. . Bighetty. , commissioned by Indian Metis Christian Fellowship (IMCF). Reproduction and exhibition rights belong with IMCF. Issues, resistance, rebellion. Let’s fall back a couple of years before confederation: revisiting the metis. Remember that the Metis settlement in Manitoba lived rather peacefully (the last time we talked about it). There were a few British people who moved in and tried to cause some racial ruckus, but it didn’t work, and most of them then left the . The Provisional Government of Riel. After capturing Fort Garry, the Metis created a . provisional government. Riel intended it to only hold power until . Rupert’s Land . officially transferred to . And the events that lead up to it…. Who are the Metis?. Translation: “Metis” = “Mixed”. Speak French & Algonquin. Settled the Red River Valley –present-day Winnipeg. Farmers & Bison Hunters. Part 1: Causes. The Metis Petitions. In the petitions the Métis . expressed their concerns and asked for help. to be successful farmers. The Métis wanted . legal title . to the land they lived on; they wanted the lands to be . Social Studies 10. Let’s Recall. What were some of the problems facing the Metis after 1870?. What were some of the problems facing the Plains Peoples in the same decade?. The Metis lose patience. By the 1800s, . Social Studies 7. Chapter 9. The Red River Resistance. -Red River was located within Rupert’s Land . -Francophone Métis, Anglophone Metis, . Canadiens. , retired HBC employees, Scottish and Irish colonists lived here for the fertile soil.. Metis. . . The Métis established their own distinct identities, based on their history and culture. They spoke several languages: . French, English, at least one First Nations language, and . Michif. Second Metis Uprising. In the summer of 1869 surveyors arrived and started marking land into squares for settlers.. The problem was, the land that was being surveyed was already claimed by Métis families.. functionality is to allow users to submit a request to acquire Crown Petroleum and Natural Gas (PNG) and Oil Sands (OS) rights without going through the public offering process.. Note:. The user must be a wholly owned Metis Settlement Corporation.. R. . Susino. & the Metis team - 2022 July 14. Outline. Solar Orbiter science operations. Metis observation structure. Acquisition schemes & data products. Processing levels & calibration. A bit about me. I was born in a city called Mandaluyong in . I also lived in Hong Kong for a year and a half before emigrating to Canada. The Philippines. A bit more about me. My favourite sports to watch are baseball, hockey, and football. Related Issue: To what extent should globalization shape identity?. Chapter Issue: To what extent does globalization affect people’s identities?. A World of Choices. What is the difference between individual and collective identity?. 50 years of instability. 1820-1870. Changes in the Fur Trade. Merger of HBC and NWC. The turmoil over the Pemmican Proclamation and Battle of Seven Oaks were examples of a larger struggle between the HBC and NWC for control of Rupert’s Land and the fur trade.

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