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Nolin Family Pt. 3: Riel’s Resistances
After retiring from the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1837, Jean Baptiste and Marie Angelique’s son, Augustin, was granted a River Lot in the...

Ontario Métis Facts
Oct 12, 2024


Nolin Family Pt. 1: Upper Great Lakes Origins
The legacy of the prominent Métis Nolin family began with the marriage of Jean Baptiste Nolin, a French-Canadian fur trader, and Marie...

Ontario Métis Facts
Oct 10, 2024


Sayer Family Pt. 4: Métis Rights Champions
By the time Pierre Guillaume Sayer retired from the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1832, his family had grown and settled in Grantown (later...

Ontario Métis Facts
Oct 9, 2024


Sayer Family Pt. 3: Resilience and Independence
The merger of the North West Company and Hudson’s Bay Company in 1821 marked a turning point in the fur trade. For Métis fur trade...

Ontario Métis Facts
Oct 8, 2024


Sayer Family Pt. 2: A Fur Trading Family
As Métis boys who grew up learning from their fur trader father in the vibrant fur trading posts of the Upper Great Lakes, Henry, Pierre...

Ontario Métis Facts
Oct 7, 2024


Sayer Family Pt. 1: Upper Great Lakes Roots
Growing up in the heart of the historic fur trade, the Sayer brothers—Henry, Pierre Guillaume, and John Charles—were part the emergent...

Ontario Métis Facts
Oct 6, 2024
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