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Desecration of the Sault’s Métis Cemeteries
Following their exclusion from the 1850 Robinson-Huron Treaty, many of the Sault Ste. Marie Métis Community’s families found themselves...

Ontario Métis Facts
Mar 14, 2025


The Métis Village of Frenchtown
For generations, family River Lots along the St. Mary’s River were at the heart of the Sault Ste. Marie Métis Community’s diversified...

Ontario Métis Facts
Mar 13, 2025


The Collective Métis Memory
Although the Métis Homeland covers an expansive geography throughout west central North America, it is often said that the Métis world is...

Ontario Métis Facts
Mar 12, 2025


Roussain-Turners of Sault Ste. Marie
The Turner and Roussain families each carry a storied legacy of leadership and defending the Métis Nation’s rights and sovereignty, while...

Ontario Métis Facts
Mar 11, 2025


The Nolin Sisters’ Educational Legacy
The Métis Nolin family, originally from the Upper Great Lakes, have left a legacy across the Métis Homeland. This includes the Nolin...

Ontario Métis Facts
Mar 6, 2025


Personal Sacrifice and Community Service
Métis mail carriers like Michael Labatte and Louis Miron exemplified the profound personal sacrifices made by many Métis in the Upper...

Ontario Métis Facts
Mar 3, 2025
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