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Metis Land Conference Powerpoint Presentations

February 8, 2019

Kisha Supernant Métis Archaeology, Land, and Rights in Alberta

Alice Glaze Families on the Move: Scrip and Stories of Migration

Tara Joly The Moccasin Flats Evictions: Métis Home, Forced Relocation, and Resilience in Fort McMurray, Alberta

 

February 9, 2019

Zachary Davis Métis Scrip: A Claim Against the Crown

Douglas Eyford Reconciling Métis Rights: Strategies for Negotiations with the Crown

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