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8 Even When We’re Winning, Are We Losing? Métis Rights in Canadian Courts
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction xi
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PART ONE: IDENTITY
- 1 Oscillating Identities: Re-presentations of Métis in the Great Lakes Area in the Nineteenth Century 1
- 2 (Re)claiming Métis Women Identities: Three Stories and the Storyteller 59
- 3 A Half-breed’s Perspective on Being Métis 93
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PART TWO: HISTORY
- 4 From Entity to Identity to Nation: The Ethnogenesis of the Wiisakodewininiwag (Bois-Brûlé) Reconsidered 141
- 5 Métis Economics: Sharing and Exchange in Northwest Saskatchewan 205
- 6 Newly Discovered Writings of Louis Riel 249
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PART THREE: LAW
- 7 The Long, Slow Road to Recognizing Métis: Rights Métis Aboriginal Rights Jurisprudence in Canada 277
- 8 Even When We’re Winning, Are We Losing? Métis Rights in Canadian Courts 307
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PART FOUR: POLITICS
- 9 No Other Weapon: Métis Political Organization and Governance in Canada 337
- 10 Regional Nationalism or National Mobilization? A Brief Social History of the Development of Métis Political Organization in Canada, 1815–2011 397
- 11 From Service Providers to Decision Makers: Building a Métis Government in Saskatchewan 433
- 12 Government Relations and Métis People: Using Interest Group Strategies 463
- Conclusion: “Métis” as a Unique, Diverse, Complex and Contingent Concept in Canada 491
- Contributors 497
- Index 501
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction xi
-
PART ONE: IDENTITY
- 1 Oscillating Identities: Re-presentations of Métis in the Great Lakes Area in the Nineteenth Century 1
- 2 (Re)claiming Métis Women Identities: Three Stories and the Storyteller 59
- 3 A Half-breed’s Perspective on Being Métis 93
-
PART TWO: HISTORY
- 4 From Entity to Identity to Nation: The Ethnogenesis of the Wiisakodewininiwag (Bois-Brûlé) Reconsidered 141
- 5 Métis Economics: Sharing and Exchange in Northwest Saskatchewan 205
- 6 Newly Discovered Writings of Louis Riel 249
-
PART THREE: LAW
- 7 The Long, Slow Road to Recognizing Métis: Rights Métis Aboriginal Rights Jurisprudence in Canada 277
- 8 Even When We’re Winning, Are We Losing? Métis Rights in Canadian Courts 307
-
PART FOUR: POLITICS
- 9 No Other Weapon: Métis Political Organization and Governance in Canada 337
- 10 Regional Nationalism or National Mobilization? A Brief Social History of the Development of Métis Political Organization in Canada, 1815–2011 397
- 11 From Service Providers to Decision Makers: Building a Métis Government in Saskatchewan 433
- 12 Government Relations and Métis People: Using Interest Group Strategies 463
- Conclusion: “Métis” as a Unique, Diverse, Complex and Contingent Concept in Canada 491
- Contributors 497
- Index 501