Metis History

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History

 

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Heather M

 

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January 18, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The article is about the metis population and their significance, importance and influence in the Great Lakes region. The ethnicity of these individuals depended on where they were located and their survival tactics rather than biological or social ties. Peterson also writes about Michilimackinac (later referred to as the Mackinac) as the most important trading post of Canada...
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Peterson also writes about Michilimackinac (later referred to as the Mackinac) as the most important trading post of Canada. She discusses Mackinac quite a bit in her article; the placement, population, community, intermarriages, housing, children, British take-over and trade details. She talks about Green Bay and other trading posts around the Great Lakes area which actually reflects on the title of the article "Many roads to Red River...
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