A report on Metis self-governance in urban Manitoba .: Z1-1991/1-41-166E-PDF
“The inherent right of the Metis people to self-governance forms the parameters of this report, which will explore currently existing economic and social factors influencing the state of being of the Metis people. The report will review the structure of existing Metis institutions, define the capabilities for self-governance and suggest its practical application in an urban environment such as Winnipeg, Manitoba. This report is prepared by the Manitoba Metis Federation with the assistance of the Winnipeg Region, staff of the MMF and other Metis researchers. Funding for this submission was obtained from the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. The following activities were undertaken and completed in preparation of this report: consultations with members of the Winnipeg Region of the Manitoba Metis Federation; compilation of data and reports available in the Manitoba Metis Federation files including Annual Reports, Reports for Annual General Assemblies, etc.; and review of literature and statistical data"--Preamble, p. 1.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Privy Council Office. Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. Manitoba Métis Federation. |
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Title | A report on Metis self-governance in urban Manitoba . |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Historical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. Cover title. At head of title: Manitoba Metis Federation. Includes bibliographical references. I. Preamble -- II. Introduction -- III. Metis identity, history & culture -- IV. Governance -- V. Existing Metis government structures -- VI. Delivery of services -- VII. Recommendations. |
Publishing information | [Ottawa] : Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, [1995] |
Description | 57 p. |
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Subject terms | Commissions of inquiry Métis Self government Urban communities |