Timeline of Métis History

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Title: Timeline of Métis History
Creator: Gabriel Dumont Institute
Subject: Métis, Education, Resource, Literature
Description: The Métis are a distinct Indigenous nation with their own history, culture, languages,
and territories with deep historical roots in the three Prairie Provinces, and parts of
northwest Ontario, northeast British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and northern
Montana and North Dakota. The Métis Nation is made up of the descendants of
Indigenous women (mainly Cree and Ojibway) and Euro-settler men (mainly French-
Canadian, Scots, and Orcadian). Distinct Métis settlements emerged from the 1750s
in the Great Lakes region and in the 1780s in what is now Western Canada as an
outgrowth of the fur trade.

This timeline begins with the 1600s and continues with major events to the present day.
Publisher: Gabriel Dumont Institute
Date: June 27, 2020
Type: Text Document
Format: .pdf
Identifier: Timeline of Métis History.pdf
Language: English
Date of Copyright: June 27, 2020
GDI Media Filename: Timeline of Métis History.pdf

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