Métis Displacement

Last changed on Thu, 09/29/2022 - 09:24
Community
Louis Riel Institute Archives
Category
History
Summary
This is a brief overview of how the Metis were displaced and ended up living on Crown Land or Road Allowances in Manitoba. This preliminary investigation simply lists and describes the affected communities. They are listed in alphabetical order.
Community
Louis Riel Institute Archives
Category
Language, Oral History
Summary
Don Fleury interviews Joe Fleury of Brandon, Manitoba.
Community
Louis Riel Institute Archives
Category
Language, Oral History
Summary
Don Fleury interviews Frank Fleury of Binscarth, Manitoba.
Community
Louis Riel Institute Archives
Category
Language, Oral History
Summary
Don Fleury interviews Eva Fleury of Binscarth, Manitoba.
Community
Louis Riel Institute Archives
Category
Language, Oral History
Summary
Don Fleury interviews Leo Belhumeur of Marchwell, Saskatchewan.
Community
Louis Riel Institute Archives
Category
Language, Oral History
Summary
Don Fleury interviews Joe Bell of St. Lazare, Manitoba.
Community
Louis Riel Institute Archives
Category
Language, Oral History
Summary
Don Fleury interviews Della Tanner of Binscarth, Manitoba.
Community
Louis Riel Institute Archives
Category
Language, Oral History
Summary
Don Fleury interviews Lena Fleury of Binscarth, Manitoba.
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Summary
The Michif Languages Project 1996 was a joint project between the Manitoba Métis Federation and Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Citizenship. The interviews were conducted with survivors of the Métis community of Ste. Madeleine who spoke Michif languages.
Credit
Manitoba Métis Federation; Louis Riel Institute