Updated: January 11, 2006

CANADIAN STUDIES RESOURCES
Métis Peoples

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the MSU Canadian Studies Centre and the MSU Libraries

Note: All locations and call numbers for books & other materials pertain to the Michigan State University Libraries.

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PRINT SOURCES

Canadian atlas of aboriginal settlement. [Regina] : Gabriel Dumont Institute of Metis Studies and Applied Research, [1994] MAP G1116.E1 C35 1994

Friesen, John W.The Metis of Canada : an annotated bibliography Toronto : OISE Press, 1980. 99 p.MAIN Z1209.C3 F74

Metis legacy : a Metis historiography and annotated bibliography Winnipeg : Pemmican Publications, c2001.512 p. MAIN E99.M47 M47 2001

Peters, Evelyn J. Aboriginal self-government in Canada : a bibliography:

Riel, Louis The collected writings of Louis Riel = Les ecrits complets de Louis Riel Edmonton, Alta. : University of Alberta Press, 1985. 5 v. SPECIAL F1060.9.R5344 A2 1985

ONLINE SOURCES

Info on Métis Peoples Everywhere in North America -- "the emphasis of the information presented here will be related to those Métis who are not represented by the better known Canadian prairie Métis organizations and their national organization, the Metis National Council." (accessed 12/16/05)

Métis National Council -- "has represented the Métis Nation nationally and internationally. It receives its mandate and direction from the democratically elected leadership of the Métis Nation's governments from Ontario westward. Specifically, the MNC reflects and moves forward on the desires and aspirations of these Métis governments at a national and international level." (accessed 12/16/05)

Snapshot of the Nation: An Overview of the Governance Structures and Institutions of the Metis Nation -- "provides a detailed overview of the Métis Nation’s current governance structures and institutions at a national, provincial and community level. As well, it highlights the programs and services delivered to Métis people through these infrastructures and the benefits and results that are being achieved from these initiatives." (accessed 12/16/05)


ARCHIVES MSU University Archives and Historical Collections, Conrad Hall

AVL

Audio-Visual Library, 4th Floor, West Wing

BIO

Biography Tools, 1st Floor, East Wing

BUS

Business Library, Basement, Detroit College of Law

CLREF Closed Reference, 1st Floor, East Wing
DOCS Government Documents, Basement, East Wing
FA Fine Arts Library, 4th Floor, West Wing

FILM

Microfilm Collection, Microforms Library, 2nd Floor, West Wing

FICHE

Microfiche Collection, Microforms Library, 2nd

GD I/R Government Documents Index/Reference, 1st Floor, East Wing

LAW

106 Law Building

MAIN

General Collection in the Main Library

MICRO-G Microforms Guides Collection, 2nd Floor, West Wing

OVERSIZED

Oversized-Book Collection, 3rd Floor, West Wing

REF

Reference Collection, 1st Floor, East Wing

REMOTE

Remote Storeage Collection

SPECIAL

Special Collections, Basement, East Wing



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