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Race and nation : changing ethnological and historical constructions of hybridity. Economic ethnogenesis : the fur trade and Métissage in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Fur trade wars, the Battle of Seven Oaks, and the idea of the Métis nation, 1811-1849. Louis Riel and the religion of Métis nationalism, 1869-1885. L'union Nationale Métisse Saint-Joseph, A.-H. Trémaudan, and the re-imagining of the Métis nation, 1910 to the 1930s. The Manitoba Act and the creation of Métis status. Extinguishing rights and inventing categories : Métis scrip as policy and self-ascription. Indian treaty versus Métis scrip : the permeability of status categories and ethnicities. The United States/Canada border and the bifurcation of the plains Métis 1870-1900. St. Paul des Métis colony, 1896-1909 : identity as pathology. Political mobilization in Alberta and the Métis Population Betterment Act of 1938. The Liberals, the CCF, and the Metis of Saskatchewan, 1935-1964. Social science and the Métis, 1950-1970. A renewed political awareness, 1965-2000. Reformulated identities, 1965-2013. The Métis of Ontario. Organizational politics, land claims, and the Métis of the Northwest Territories. Ethnic symbolism : reinterpreting and recreating the past |