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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Michel Bouchard; Sébastien Malette and Siomonn Pulla - Contributions by Michel Bouchard; Christine Elsey; Denis Gagnon; Katie K. MacLeod; Tiana Mager; Sébastien Malette; Guillaume Marcotte; Emmanuel Michaux; Jo-Anne Muise Lawless; Seán O'Connell
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Symbolic Violence against the "Other Métis": The Making of a New Forgotten People in Canada Chapter 2: Political Ontologies in Turmoil: Métis "Neo-Nationalism" and the "Other Métis" Chapter 3: The Languages of the Métis in Canada Chapter 4: Situating Nova Scotia Métis Identities in a Colonial Past Chapter 5: The Acadian Métis on the Geographic and Social Margins Chapter 6: Métissage and Métis Identity in the Gaspé Peninsula: From Its Origins to the 1886 Paspébiac Riots Chapter 7: Undercoat Communities: The Geohistorical Scaling of Métis Identity in the East Chapter 8: "The Lowest Race of Any in Canada": Mitifs from the Fur Trade and the Voyageurs Parishes of St. Lawrence Valley Chapter 9: Understanding the Impacts of a Transitional and Mixed Regional Economy on the Emergence of the Historic Métis of Mattawa Chapter 10 : The Voyageur Métis of Penetanguishene: An Examination of the Ethnohistory of the Métis in Ontario Chapter 11: The Story of French Canadian Métis Voyageur Joseph Dussault in the Pacific Northwest Chapter 12: The Case of Maxim Cormier and the Unrecognized Acadian Métis: Between Criminalization and Group Lateral Violence Chapter 13: "This Hero of Whom the Metis Nation at Large Must Be Proud": Private Patrick Riel of Maniwaki
Chapter 1: Symbolic Violence against the "Other Métis": The Making of a New Forgotten People in Canada Chapter 2: Political Ontologies in Turmoil: Métis "Neo-Nationalism" and the "Other Métis" Chapter 3: The Languages of the Métis in Canada Chapter 4: Situating Nova Scotia Métis Identities in a Colonial Past Chapter 5: The Acadian Métis on the Geographic and Social Margins Chapter 6: Métissage and Métis Identity in the Gaspé Peninsula: From Its Origins to the 1886 Paspébiac Riots Chapter 7: Undercoat Communities: The Geohistorical Scaling of Métis Identity in the East Chapter 8: "The Lowest Race of Any in Canada": Mitifs from the Fur Trade and the Voyageurs Parishes of St. Lawrence Valley Chapter 9: Understanding the Impacts of a Transitional and Mixed Regional Economy on the Emergence of the Historic Métis of Mattawa Chapter 10 : The Voyageur Métis of Penetanguishene: An Examination of the Ethnohistory of the Métis in Ontario Chapter 11: The Story of French Canadian Métis Voyageur Joseph Dussault in the Pacific Northwest Chapter 12: The Case of Maxim Cormier and the Unrecognized Acadian Métis: Between Criminalization and Group Lateral Violence Chapter 13: "This Hero of Whom the Metis Nation at Large Must Be Proud": Private Patrick Riel of Maniwaki
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