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Métis Kinscapes: Researching Métis Relations and Peoplehood at Lac Ste. Anne, AB
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SSHRC IDG Awarded 2018: The research seeks to disrupt settler, colonial, race-based understandings of the Métis-as-mixed and as victims of fragmented social geographies, by applying a place-based analysis of Métis peoplehood. Drawing on methods from Archaeology, History, Women's Studies, and more, this Aboriginal Research project will investigate kinscapes as the connective tissue of Métis relations both past and present, and examine the longstanding Catholic pilgrimage site of Lac Ste. Anne, AB as a not only a place of Catholic religious pilgrimage, but also a place for the maintenance and intensification of Métis kinscapes.
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- Date created
- 2018-02-01
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- Métis Studies
- 2018
- 1840-2018
- North America
- Indigenous Studies
- Aboriginal Research
- Metis
- Native Studies
- Montana
- Life History
- Lifeways
- Grant Application
- United States
- Place
- Canada
- Archaeology
- Religious Studies
- Reciprocity
- Social Relations
- Lac Ste. Anne
- Arts-Based Research
- Indigeneity
- Colonialization
- Arts and Culture
- Paleodemography
- Post-Colonial
- Women's Studies
- Social Geography
- Digial Mapping
- History
- Structural Racism
- IDG
- Settlement Patterns
- Settler Relations
- Genealogy
- Successful SSHRC
- Insight Development Grant
- Mapping
- Métis
- Post-Contact Indigeneity
- Kinship
- Kinscapes
- Land-use
- Manitoba
- Montana
- Canada
- Alberta
- Saskatchewan
- Lac St. Anne
- USA
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- Research Material
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- © Paul Gareau. All rights reserved other than by permission. This document embargoed to those without UAlberta CCID until 2023.