05179nam 22009255 450 991104668040332120240408232858.01-4426-2150-81-4426-2149-410.3138/9781442621497(CKB)3710000000588003(EBL)4424051(OCoLC)948393062(SSID)ssj0001635574(PQKBManifestationID)16380243(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001635574(PQKBWorkID)14944771(PQKB)10829649(MiAaPQ)EBC4669876(OOCEL)451142(OCoLC)938988654(CaBNVSL)thg00970813(MiAaPQ)EBC4424051(DLC) 2015296758(DE-B1597)498490(DE-B1597)9781442621497(OCoLC)937724249(MdBmJHUP)musev2_106709(EXLCZ)99371000000058800320181023d2018 fg engur|n|---|||||txtcczFrom New Peoples to New Nations Aspects of Metis History and Identity from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-first Centuries /Joe Sawchuk, Gerhard J. EnsToronto :University of Toronto Press,[2018]©20151 online resource (700 p.)1-4426-4978-X 1-4426-2711-5 Includes bibliographical references (pages [635]-664) and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Figures and Tables --Acknowledgments --Abbreviations --From New Peoples to New Nations. Aspects of Métis History and Identity from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries --Introduction --Part I: Hybridity and Patterns of Ethnogenesis --1. Race and Nation: Changing Ethnological and Historical Constructions of Hybridity --2. Economic Ethnogenesis: The Fur Trade and Métissage in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries --Part II: The Genesis and Development of the Idea of the Métis Nation to the 1930s --Introduction --3. Fur Trade Wars, the Battle of Seven Oaks, and the Idea of the Métis Nation, 1811-1849 --4. Louis Riel and the Religion of Métis Nationalism, 1869-1885 --5. L'Union nationale métisse Saint-Joseph, A.-H. de Trémaudan, and the Re-imagining of the Métis Nation, 1910 to the 1930s --Part III: Government Policy and the Invention of Métis Status in the Nineteenth Century --6. The Manitoba Act and the Creation of a Métis Status --7. Extinguishing Rights and Inventing Categories: Métis Scrip as Policy and Self-Ascription --8. Indian Treaty versus Métis Scrip: The Permeability of Status Categories and Ethnicities --9. The United States / Canada Border and the Bifurcation of the Plains Métis, 1870-1900 --Part IV: Economic Marginalization and the Métis Political Response, 1896 to the 1960s --Introduction --10. St Paul des Métis Colony, 1896-1909: Identity as Pathology --11. Political Mobilization in Alberta and the Métis Population Betterment Act of 1938 --12. The Liberals, the CCF, and the Métis of Saskatchewan, 1935-1964 --13. Social Science and the Métis, 1950-1970 --Part V: Politics, the Courts, and the Constitution: Reformulating Métis Identities since the 1960s --14. A Renewed Political Awareness, 1965-2000 --15. Reformulated Identities, 1965-2013 --16. The Métis of Ontario --17. Organizational Politics, Land Claims, and the Métis of the Northwest Territories --18. Ethnic Symbolism: Reinterpreting and Recreating the Past --Conclusion --Notes --Bibliography --IndexFrom New Peoples to New Nations is a broad historical account of the emergence of the Metis as distinct peoples in North America over the last three hundred years.MétisMétisHistoryMétisEthnic identityMétisSocial life and customsMétisGovernment relationsMétisLegal status, laws, etcMétisSocial conditionsMichifMichifHistoryMichifSocial life and customsMichifGovernment relationsMichifLegal status, laws, etcMichifSocial conditionsLibros electronicos.Métis.MétisHistory.MétisEthnic identity.MétisSocial life and customs.MétisGovernment relations.MétisLegal status, laws, etc.MétisSocial conditions.Michif.MichifHistory.MichifSocial life and customs.MichifGovernment relations.MichifLegal status, laws, etc.MichifSocial conditions.971.004/97Ens Gerhard J.1862805Sawchuk Joe DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9911046680403321From New Peoples to New Nations4469102UNINA