Metis.
In 1885 the Metis rose up in arms to protest their treatment by the Canadian government. 100 years later their struggle continues as the Metis press for action on their grievances and for constitutional entrenchment of their aboriginal rights.
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- ISBN: 1-55028-050-3
- Physical Description: 224
- Publisher: Toronto, Canada : James Lorimar & Co, 1988.
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Summary:
In 1885 the Metis rose up in arms to protest their treatment by the Canadian government. 100 years later their struggle continues as the Metis press for action on their grievances and for constitutional entrenchment of their aboriginal rights.