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  gail morin metis families: Métis Families: General index Gail Morin, 2001 The word métis was originally used to identify children of French Canadian and Indian parents. It is now widely used to describe any of the descendants of Indian and non-Indian parents.
  gail morin metis families: First Metis Families of Quebec. Volume 3 Gail Morin, 2014-05-27
  gail morin metis families: Metis Families Gail Morin, 2016-03-26 Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest. Included in Volume 7 of 11 in a series of books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Landry, Antoine Marsant dit Lapierre, Basile Larence, Jean Baptiste Larence, Francois Lariviere, Olivier Larocque, Pierre Larocque, Felix Latreille, Ignace Lavallee, Pierre Martin dit Lavallee, Charles Laviolette, Jean Baptiste Ledoux, Francois Toussaint Lefort, Jean Baptiste Lepine (b. 1786), Jean Baptiste Lepine (b. 1792), Alexis Bonami Lesperance, Jean Baptiste Okimawaskawikinam Letendre, Pierre, Leveille, Jacques, L'Hirondelle, Michel Lizotte, Pierre Lizotte, Toussaint Lucier, Jean Baptiste Malaterre, Jean Baptiste Marcellais, Benjamin Marchand, Francois Marion. Descendants of Baptiste Larocque, Charles Larocque, Louis Laronde, Francoise Larose, Lattergrass, Pierre Ayotte dit Lavallee, Alexis Laverdure, Joseph Laverdure, William Leask, Louis Leblanc, Pierre Lebrun, Joseph Leclerc dit Leclair, Amable Lecuyer, William Leith, Pierre Lemire, Andrew Lennie, John Lee Lewes, Daniel Lillie, Edouard Lingan, Hugh Linklater, John Linklater, Thomas Marwick Linklater, Robert Logan, Joseph Louis, Lowe Loutit, Jean Baptiste Loyer, Louis Loyer, Francois Lussier, John Lyons, Francois Mainville, Joseph Malette..
  gail morin metis families: Metis Families Gail Morin, 2016-03-26 Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest. Included in Volume 4 of 11 in a series of books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Antoine Deslauriers, Philippe Desrochers, Pascal Dionne, Francois Xavier Dubois, Charles Charon dit Ducharme, Michel, Dumas, Pierre Dumais, Joseph Paul Durand, Raphael Fagnant, Toussaint Faille, Pierre Falcon, Peter Fidler, Jean Baptiste Paul Frederic, Benjamin Joseph Frobisher, Joseph Galarneau, Joseph Fridolin Garand. Descendants of Francois Desjralais (b. 1831), Jean Baptiste Desjarlais, Joseph Desjarlais, Marcel Desjarlais, Francois Desmarais, Jean Baptiste Desmarais, Pierre Desnomme, __ Desnoyers, William Donald, Jean Baptiste Ducharme (b. 1813), Jean Baptiste Ducharme (b. 1816), Pierre Ducharme, Edouard Dufresne, Jean Baptiste Dumont, Jean Baptiste Dupuis, Francis Else, Seraphin Emond, Peter Erasmus, John Favel, John Ferguson or Farquarson, Nicol Finlayson, Thomas Firth, Henry Munro Fisher, Joseph Flamand, George Flett, James Flett, John Flett, William Flett (b. c1762), William Flett (b. c1786), Louis Fleury, John Foley, James Folster, John Folster, Henry McCullough Ford, Thomas Foulds, Francois Fournier, Charles Fox, James Franks, Colin Fraser, Joseph Frederick dit Langis or Langer, James Gaddy, Joseph Gagnon, George Wishart Gairdner, William Frederick Garirdner
  gail morin metis families: Metis Families Gail Morin, 2016-03-26 Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest.Included in Volume 6 of 11 in a series of books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Huppe, John Inkster, Ambroise Jobin, Jean Baptiste Jolibois, Louis Lacerte, Philibert Laderoute, Louis Laferte, Pierre-Michel Laferte, Amable Lafond, Joseph Lafournaise dit Laboucane, Paul Lafrance dit Daragon, Antoine Lafreniere, Jean Baptiste Lagimoniere, Antoine Lambert, Etienne Lambert, Louis Stanislas Lamirane, Charles Lamoureux.Descendants of John Hourie, Joseph Hourston Sr. Joseph Howse, Louis Ignace, John Irvine, James Irwin, James Isbister, John Isbister, Francois Jeannotte or Vistro dit Gesson, Martin Jerome, Donald Johnston, George Johnstone, Jean Baptiste Jourdain, Thomas Kelly, Alexander Kennedy, John James Kipling, Andrew Kirkness, Joseph Kirton, Michel Klyne, James Knight, John Knott, Franoois Lacouette, Joseph Ladouceur, Charles Lafleur, Jean Baptiste Lafontaine, Joseph Laframboise, Alexis Laliberte, Charles Land.
  gail morin metis families: Metis Families Gail Morin, 2016-03-26 Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest. Included in Volume 5 of 11 in a series of books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Jean Baptiste Gariepy, Louis Gariepy Andre Gaudry, Maximillion Genthon dit Dauphine, Charles Gladu, Francois Gladu, Antoine Gonneville, Jacques Goulet, Michel Grandbois, Cuthbert Grant, Richard Grant, Jacques Hamelin, Charles Henault, Louis Amable Hogue. Descendants of Francois Gariepy, Willaim Garrioch, John Garton, Joseph Gaudry, Pierre Chenaille dit Genaille, Jean Baptiste Gervais, Hugh Gibson, Antoine Gingras, George Gladman Sr., William Shanks Gladstone, Godin, Louis Godon, James Good, Robert Goodwin, Augustin Gosselin, Michel Gosselin dit Commis, Louis Goulet, Joseph Animikinse Gourneau or Grenon, Oliver Gowler, Peter Grant, Thomas Gray, Malcolm Alexander Groat, Antoine Grouette, Edouard Guilbault di tGuiboche, Louis Guiboche, George and James Ingram Gullion, Donald Gunn, Captain William Hackland, Thomas Halcrow, Henry Hallett, Francois Hamelin, David Harcus, Richard Hardisty, Andrew Harkness, John Harper, Magnus Harper, Thomas Harper, William Harper, Edward Thomas Harrison, Peter Hayden, Joseh Haywood or Heywood, Alexander Henry the Elder, John Henry, Edouard Herman, Francis Heron, John Hodgson, James Hope, Antoine Houle.
  gail morin metis families: Company Men Volume 32 John Peter Pruden Gail Morin, 2020-11-17 Thirty-second in a series of Company Men, this volume includes five generations of the descendants of John Peter Pruden. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
  gail morin metis families: First Metis Families of Quebec 1622-1748 Gail Morin, 2017-11-18 First in a series of Metis Families in Quebec. Metis are the children of a French Canadian man and an Native American woman. If the husband married again to a non-native woman, those children are not included. Fifty-six metis families have been identified between the years 1628 and 1748. Three generations of those families are included in this second edition.
  gail morin metis families: The People who Own Themselves Heather Devine, 2004 With a unique how-to appendix for Metis genealogical reconstruction, this book will be of interest to Metis wanting to research their own genealogy and to scholars engaged in the reconstruction of Metis ethnic identity. The search for a Metis identity and what constitutes that identity is a key issue facing many aboriginals of mixed ancestry today. This book reconstructs 250 years of the Desjarlais' family history across a substantial area of North America, from colonial Louisiana, the St. Louis, Missouri, region and the American Southwest to the Red River and central Alberta. In the course of tracing the Desjarlais family, social, economic and political factors influencing the development of various Aboriginal ethnic identities are discussed. With intriguing details about the Desjarlais family members, this book offers new, original insights into the 1885 Northwest Rebellion, focusing on kinship as a motivating factor in the outcome of events.
  gail morin metis families: French and Native North American Marriages...: 1600-1800 Paul Joseph Bunnell, 2004
  gail morin metis families: Company Men Volume 27 Joseph Soldat Cardinal and Jacques Cardinal Gail Morin, 2020-01-07 Twenty-seventh in a series of Company Men, this volume includes seven generations of the ancestors and four generations of the descendants of Joseph Soldat Cardinal and Jacques Cardinal, sons of Joseph Cardinal and Marie Amable Ambault of Quebec. Witnessed events and notes are included for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc.
  gail morin metis families: What it is to be a Métis Mike Evans, Prince George Métis Elders Society, 1999
  gail morin metis families: Metis Dictionary of Biography Lawrence J. Barkwell, 2015
  gail morin metis families: Living on the Land Nathalie Kermoal , Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez, 2016-07-04 From a variety of methodological perspectives, contributors to Living on the Land explore the nature and scope of Indigenous women’s knowledge, its rootedness in relationships, both human and spiritual, and its inseparability from land and landscape. The authors discuss the integral role of women as stewards of the land and governors of the community and points to a distinctive set of challenges and possibilities for Indigenous women and their communities.
  gail morin metis families: Loyalist Lineages of Canada. Volume II Dorrine Robertson Macnab, United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. Toronto Branch, 1991
  gail morin metis families: Arctic Human Development Report Joan Nymand Larsen, Gail Fondahl, 2015-02-18 The goals of the second volume of the AHDR – Arctic Human Development Report: Regional Processes and Global Linkages – are to provide an update to the first AHDR (2004) in terms of an assessment of the state of Arctic human development; to highlight the major trends and changes unfolding related to the various issues and thematic areas of human development in the Arctic over the past decade; and, based on this assessment, to identify policy relevant conclusions and key gaps in knowledge, new and emerging Arctic success stories. The production of AHDR-II on the tenth anniversary of the first AHDR makes it possible to move beyond the baseline assessment to make valuable comparisons and contrasts across a decade of persistent and rapid change in the North. It addresses critical issues and emerging challenges in Arctic living conditions, quality of life in the North, global change impacts and adaptation, and Indigenous livelihoods. The assessment contributes to our understanding of the interplay and consequences of physical and social change processes affecting Arctic residents’ quality of life, at both the regional and global scales. It shows that the Arctic is not a homogenous region. Impacts of globalization and environmental change differ within and between regions, between Indigenous and non-Indigenous northerners, between genders and along other axes.
  gail morin metis families: Disinherited Generations Nellie Carlson, Kathleen Steinhauer, 2013-07-03 Two Cree women tell the story of how they took on the Canadian government and helped change the lives of thousands. This oral autobiography of two remarkable Cree women tells their life stories against a backdrop of government discrimination, First Nations activism, and the resurgence of First Nations communities. Nellie Carlson and Kathleen Steinhauer, who helped to organize the Indian Rights for Indian Women movement in western Canada in the 1960s, fought the Canadian government’s interpretation of treaty and Aboriginal rights, the Indian Act, and the male power structure in their own communities in pursuit of equal rights for Aboriginal women and children. After decades of activism and court battles, First Nations women succeeded in changing these oppressive regulations, thus benefitting thousands of their descendants. Those interested in human rights, activism, history, and Native Studies will find that these personal stories, enriched by detailed notes and photographs, form a passionate record of an important, continuing struggle.
  gail morin metis families: Company Men Gail Morin, 2017-05-31 First in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of Cuthbert Grant Jr.'s known descendants. An individual narrative for Cuthbert Grant's father ( c1753-1799) includes his work history and a brief details on his two sons James and Cuthbert and his five presumed daughters, Josephte, Marie Marguerite, Marguerite, Marie and Marie. This family history includes four generations and witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, participation in the Riel Rebellion, etc. Other books in this series: Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 6, John Favel Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter Fidler Company Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste Letendre
  gail morin metis families: John Favel Gail Morin, 2017-07-24 Sixth in a series of Company Men, this volume is a report of John Favel's known descendants. This family history includes five generations and the witnessed events and notes for baptisms, marriages, burials, employment history, scrip applications, censuses, treaties, annuity payments, the Riel Rebellion, etc. Other books in this series: Company Men, Volume 1, Cuthbert Grant Company Men, Volume 2, John Hodgson Company Men, Volume 3, Pierre Falcon dit Diverssant Company Men, Volume 4, William Hemmings Cook Company Men, Volume 5, Joseph Azure Company Men, Volume 7, Etienne Morin dit Comtois Company Men, Volume 8, James Curtis Bird Company Men, Volume 9, Olivier Larocque Company Men, Volume 10, Peter Fidler Company Men, Volume 11, Jean Baptiste Letendre
  gail morin metis families: Canada's Relationship with Inuit Sarah Bonesteel, 2008 Inuit have lived in Canada's north since time immemorial. The Canadian government's administration of Inuit affairs, however, has been generally shorter and is less well understood than the federal government's relations with First Nations and Métis. We hope to correct some of this knowledge imbalance by providing an overview of the federal government's Inuit policy and program development from first contact to 2006. Topics that are covered by this book include the 1939 Re Eskimo decision that gave Canada constitutional responsibility for Inuit, post World War II acculturation and defence projects, law and justice, sovereignty and relocations, the E-number identification system, Inuit political organizations, comprehensive claim agreements, housing, healthcare, education, economic development, self-government, the environment and urban issues. In order to develop meaningful forward-looking policy, it is essential to understand what has come before and how we got to where we are. We believe that this book will be a valuable contribution to a growing body of knowledge about Canada-Inuit relations, and will be an indispensable resource to all students of federal Inuit and northern policy development.
  gail morin metis families: Eastern Métis Michel Bouchard, Sébastien Malette, Siomonn Pulla, 2021-03 Pushed to the historical and social margins for too long, Eastern Métis reviews the record of these sidelined communities and the effort to reclaim their past. This book is the first-ever scholarly endeavor to trace the emergence and consolidation of Métis identities from the Atlantic Coast to Ontario and beyond.
  gail morin metis families: Reclaiming Power and Place National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (Canada), 2019
  gail morin metis families: Cypress Hills Metis Hunting Brigade Lawrence J. Barkwell, 2015-03 This monograph documents the Metis men and women of the Cypress Hills Metis Hunting Brigade of the 1870s. This group petitioned the Canadian government for a reserve in 1878. The ancestors of this group were the Metis who fought in the Battle of Seven Oaks (1816) and in the Battle of the Grand Coteau (1851). The proposed reserve was to be 50 miles in width (north-south) and 120 miles in length running westward beginning where the Pembina River crosses the border from Canada into the USA.--
  gail morin metis families: The Ancestors are Arranging Things Noreen Kruzich, 2011
  gail morin metis families: Metis Families Gail Morin, 2016-03-26 Metis Families is a Genealogical Compendium of the Fur Trade and Red River Settlement (Manitoba) families who also settled in Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana and the Pacific Northwest. Included in Volume 3 in a series of 11 books: Linear Ancestors and Descendants of Emmanuel Beaugrand dit Champagne, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste Charette, Francois Courchene, Louis Cyr, Richard Daigneault, Joseph Daunais, Michel Genthon dit Dauphinais, Francois Lionais dit Delaunay, Amable Fafard dit Delorme, Francois Delorme, Joseph Delorme, Descendants of Paul Chartrand, Nicholas Chatelain, Alexander Christine, John Clarke, Lawrence Clarke, William Clouston, Jean Baptiste Cloutier, Jean Baptiste Collin, Joseph Collin, Pierre Wapishtekowan Collins, Etienne Gilbert dit Comtois, William Hemmings Cook, Charles Thomas Cooper, James Corrigal (b. 1794), James Corrigal (b. 1796), John Corrigal, Peter Corrigal, Laurent Courteoreille, Noel Courtepatte, Pierre Henri Coutu, John Cox, John Cromarty or Cromartie, Cuthbert Cummings, Robert Cummings, Patrick Cunningham, David Magnus Cusitor, Francois Dagneau, Peter Dahl, Joseph Daigneault, Jenkin Daniel, Jean Baptiste Davis, John Dease, Pierre Francois Decoine, Joseph Decouteau (b. 1780), Joseph Decouteau (b. 1781), Francois Delorme, Jean Baptiste Delorme, David Demontigny, Edwin Thompson Denig, William Dennet, George Fleury Deschambault, Francois Deschamps dit Rabaska, Joseph Deschamps (b. 1816), Joseph Deschamps (b. 1817), Pierre Descheneaux, Jean Baptiste Desjardins; Antoine Desjarlais, Francois Desjarlais, Francois Dsejarlais (b. 1831), Jean Baptiste Desjarlais, Jean Baptiste Nesche-kapow: Desjarlais, Joseph Desjarlais, Marcel Desjarlais.
  gail morin metis families: Qu'appelle Mission Lebret, Sk 1868-1887 Gail Morin, 2016-03-30 Qu'Appelle Mission, Lebret, Saskatchewan Book One 1868-1880 Book Two 1881-1887 Baptisms, Marriages and Burials First Communions and Confirmations Example: Azure, Alexandre and Marie Louise Morin: M-11, Alexandre Azur, widower of Adelaide Swan and adult son of Gabriel Azur and Cecile Laframboise, married 13 February 1876, Marie Louise Morin, daughter of Antoine Morin and Louise Pitchtot, Present: Antoine Fleury and Antoine Wilkie, Decorby. (Book One, page 179)
  gail morin metis families: Metis Families Gail Morin, 2010
  gail morin metis families: Healing Traditions Laurence J. Kirmayer, Gail Guthrie Valaskakis, 2009 Aboriginal peoples in Canada have diverse cultures but share common social and political challenges that have contributed to their experiences of health and illness. This collection addresses the origins of mental health and social problems and the emergence of culturally responsive approaches to services and health promotion. Healing Traditions is not a handbook of practice but a resource for thinking critically about current issues in the mental health of indigenous peoples. The book is divided into four sections: an overview of the mental health of indigenous peoples; origins and representations of social suffering; transformations of identity and community; and traditional healing and mental health services. Cross-cutting themes include: the impact of colonialism, sedentarization, and forced assimilation; the importance of land for indigenous identity and an ecocentric self; notions of space and place as part of the cultural matrix of identity and experience; and processes of healing and spirituality as sources of resilience. Offering a unique combination of mental health and socio-cultural perspectives, Healing Traditions will be useful to all concerned with the wellbeing of Aboriginal peoples including health professionals, community workers, planners and administrators, social scientists, educators, and students.
  gail morin metis families: Gathering Strength Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2000 Gathering Strength is an integrated government-wide plan to address the key challenges facing Canada's Aboriginal people. Following an initial section on reconciliation of historic grievances, this report describes initiatives in the four areas addressed by the action plan: (1) partnerships (all schools received public awareness materials; students and teachers participated in cross-cultural programs; Aboriginal language and culture programs were funded and conducted; federal, provincial, and territorial ministers of Aboriginal affairs and five national Aboriginal organizations met for the first time in 2 years; and national and regional partnership think tanks were conducted); (2) governance (legislation for the Nisga'a Final Agreement was passed; 86 land claims were settled or negotiated; and over 100 professional development projects were completed for Aboriginal administrators); (3) new fiscal relationships (93 percent of First Nations communities completed community accountability and management assessments; a national model was completed for the Canada/First Nations Funding Agreement; the Aboriginal Financial Officers Association awarded its first Certified Aboriginal Financial Manager designations; and Canada, Saskatchewan, and the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations completed exploratory fiscal relations and governance discussions); and (4) community, people, and economies (132 Income Security Reform demonstration projects were conducted in 354 First Nations communities, and numerous First Nations communities participated in initiatives related to community-based housing, water and sewer systems, and policing agreements). A final section describes progress on the Northern Agenda, including creation of Canada's third territory, Nunavut, in 1999, and various agreements related to land claims, self-government, transfer of programs and services, and job creation. (TD)
  gail morin metis families: A Civil Society JAMES SMITH. ALLEN, 2022
  gail morin metis families: Lives Lived West of the Divide Bruce McIntyre Watson, 2010-03 Tells the story of those resilient individuals who were part of the fur trade which, during the first half of the 19th century, extended from northern British Columbia to southern Oregon--Cover p. [4].
  gail morin metis families: Honoré Jaxon Donald B. Smith, 2007 William Henry Jackson was born an Anglo-Saxon Methodist in Southern Ontario. Leaving behind that identity, he served as Louis Riel's secretary during the 1885 Resistance, narrowly avoiding lengthly imprisonment. Escaping an asylum for the insane, he went on to become a prominent labour leader in Chicago, finally trying his hand as a real estate developer in New York City. Along the way, he adopted the name Honore Jaxon, and assumed a prairie Metis identity. -- from publisher.
  gail morin metis families: Women of the Métis Nation Lawrence J. Barkwell, Leah Dorion, Anne Acco, 2016-12
  gail morin metis families: Strange empire Joseph Kinsey Howard, 1952
  gail morin metis families: Métis Families: Hackland to Lyons Gail Morin, 2001
  gail morin metis families: Metis Pioneers Doris Jeanne MacKinnon, 2018-03-15 In Metis Pioneers, Doris Jeanne MacKinnon compares the survival strategies of two Metis women born during the fur trade—one from the French-speaking free trade tradition and one from the English-speaking Hudson’s Bay Company tradition—who settled in southern Alberta as the Canadian West transitioned to a sedentary agricultural and industrial economy. MacKinnon provides rare insight into their lives, demonstrating the contributions Metis women made to the building of the Prairie West. This is a compelling tale of two women’s acts of quiet resistance in the final days of the British Empire.
  gail morin metis families: A Son of the Fur Trade John Francis Grant, 2008-11-21 Born in 1833 at Fort Edmonton, Johnny Grant experienced and wrote about many historical events in the Canada-US northwest, and died within sight of the same fort in 1907. Grant was not only a fur trader; he was instrumental in early ranching efforts in Montana and played a pivotal role in the Riel Resistance of 1869-70. Published in its entirety for the first time, Grant's memoir-with a perceptive introduction by Gerhard Ens-is an indispensable primary source for the shelves of fur trade and Métis historians.
  gail morin metis families: One of the Family Brenda Macdougall, 2011-01-01 In recent years there has been growing interest in identifying the social and cultural attributes that define the Metis as a distinct people. In this groundbreaking study, Brenda Macdougall employs the concept of wahkootowin � the Cree term for a worldview that privileges family and values interconnectedness � to trace the emergence of a Metis community in northern Saskatchewan. Wahkootowin describes how relationships worked and helps to explain how the Metis negotiated with local economic and religious institutions while nurturing a society that emphasized family obligation and responsibility. This innovative exploration of the birth of Metis identity offers a model for future research and discussion.
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