Hatt, Ken, "Definitions of Metis..."

 
Database ID25696
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Archives
Fonds/CollectionF.L. Barron fonds
Series1. Resource Files
File/Item Reference1. Resource Files-3-41 (Box 3)
Date of creation1981
Physical description/extent1 folder; 4 mm of textual records
Number of images1
Scope and contentFile contains a copy of Ken Hatt's paper, "Definitions of Metis Pertaining to Demographic Research: An Historical Perspective," presented at the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Meetings, Dalhousie University, Halifax 31 May 1981. Hatt looks at the origins and uses of the terms for Metis people including: non-status, half-breed, mixed blood and home guard Cree. He also analyzes the distribution of Metis and non-status people across Canada from 1977 census numbers.
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Copyright holderHatt, Ken
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TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Provenance Access PointBarron, Frank Laurie, 1942-2000
PlaceGrouard, Alberta, Canada
St. Paul, Alberta, Canada
Frog Lake, Alberta, Canada
St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Treaty boundariesCanada -- National
Cultural regionCanada -- National
NamesHatt, Ken
Home Guard Cree
Hudson's Bay Company
National Policy
Native Council of Canada
Simpson, George
SubjectMetis -- History
Red River Resistance
Northwest Resistance
Non-Status Indians
External representations -- Literature
Hudson's Bay Company
Fur Trade
Racism and stereotypes
Surveys and Studies
Scrip
Date Range(s)1980-1989
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