ID120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Red River Colony, Constitution Act, 1982, Indian Register

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The metis are one of three aboriginal groups in canada originating in the fur trade era, primarily in western canada. Metis are neither indian nor european, but both; the offspring of first nations and the e(cid:373)ployees of the hudso(cid:374)"s bay a(cid:374)d north west co(cid:373)pa(cid:374)ies. The children of these mixed relationships became the mothers and fathers of the metis nation. Left out of indian act, no political rights. I(cid:374) (cid:1005)(cid:1012)6(cid:1013), the hudso(cid:374)"s bay co(cid:373)pa(cid:374)y sold its right to rupert"s la(cid:374)d to the do(cid:373)i(cid:374)io(cid:374) of ca(cid:374)ada for a small sum of money and 1/20th of the territory"s fertile la(cid:374)d. In october of 1869, a metis provisional government headed by louis riel carried a list of rights to the canadian government in ottawa, on. The list for(cid:373)ed the (cid:271)asis of (cid:374)egotiatio(cid:374)s (cid:449)ith ir joh(cid:374) a. ma(cid:272)do(cid:374)ald"s tories. On july 15, 1870, louis riel effectively brought the province of manitoba into confederation. Similar ways of respecting and living off the land.

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