35 (2) of the Constitution Act, 19821 and the legal principles that must be applied to such communities when asserting Aboriginal rightsChartrand, Larry NSask.l.rev Definition of Metis Peoples inChartrand, L. (2004a). The definition of metis people in section 35(2) of the constitution act...
Define Métis Nation. means the Aboriginal people descended from the Historic Métis Nation, which is now comprised of all Métis Nation citizens and is one of the “aboriginal peoples of Canada” within s.35 of the Constitution Act of 1982;
occultism, a group of esoteric religious traditions emerging primarily from 19th-century Europe. In particular, the term occultism is associated with the ideas of the French Kabbalist and ceremonial magician Éliphas Lévi as well as the various figures, both in France and abroad, who were ...
Mr Beauvais, 68, was raised Métis - an indigenous people in Canada of mixed indigenous and European ancestry. FromBBC Mr Ambrose has connected with his biological relatives, and has become a member of the Manitoba Métis Federation. FromBBC ...
(pluralMetis /meɪˈtiː/, /meɪˈtiːz/ /meɪˈtiː/, /meɪˈtiːz/ ) (alsoMétis) (Canadian English) (especially in Canada) a member of a people whoseancestorsare bothIndigenousand European, especially those whose Europeanancestorscame to Canada from France in ...
Registry and citizenship with the Métis Nation of Alberta is based upon the National Definition of Métis, which was passed in August 2003 at the Annual General Assembly in Edmonton. Definition:“Métis means a person who self-identifies as Metis, is distinct from other Aboriginal peoples, is ...
of formal usage (because it originated from Columbus's mistaken belief that he was in India and the people he encountered were Indians). Other designations includeNative American,Native Canadian, andAmerican Indian. In Canada, the terms includeInuitandMetisand the adjectivesFirst Nation/First ...
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Canada, including theFirst Nations,InuitandMetispeople. In Australia,Indigenouscan be used to describeAboriginalpeople andTorres Strait Islanders:She was Canada's first Indigenous governor general.•Indigenous Australians comprise hundreds of groups that have their own distinct set of languages and ...
The Metis of the northwest: Towards a definition of a rights-bearing community for a mobile people.In R. v. Powley, the first Métis harvesting rights case to reach the Supreme Court of Canada, the Métis rights-bearing group was defined as a group of people living together in a stable ...