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North Slave Metis Alliance - Information and links for the Metis of the Northwest Territories.
 
Prince George BC Metis - Information for area Metis on housing health care and other issues.
 
The Breath - On-line magazine owned and operated by Metis entrepreneur Shane Belcourt.
 
The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples - Representing Canada's Metis, off-reserve and non-treaty indians.
 
The Hudson's Bay Company Archives - Information on the history and genealogy of fur trade Métis peoples.
 
The Metis - The history of the Metis people in Canada.
 
The Metis Man - Dedicated to Metis, Cree, Aboriginal Law, and legal education issues.
 
The Metis Man - Dedicated to Metis, Cree, Aboriginal Law, and legal education issues.
 
The Metis of North America - Website created to help individual Metis reclaim their aboriginal Identity through extensive links and on-site content.
 
The Métis Observer - An independently produced e-zine for the Métis Nation: News,Views Photos and Stories:Editor and publisher:Conrad Desjarlais
 
The Other Métis - Best source for information on the Metis People. Focuses attention on "The Other Metis" who are excluded by the Metis of the prairie provinces of Canada.
 
Titameg's Children - A Metis genealogy site that records the thousands of Metis descendants of one Indian woman.
 
Toronto Metis Council - Information and resources for Metis people in Ontario and elsewhere.
 
We'kopekwitk Métis Council - Created to foster and promote the cultural and political aspirations of the Metis people in central Nova Scotia.
 
Who is Louis Riel? - A brief essay on Louis Riel, a historical figure who fought for Metis land rights and led the famous Riel Rebellions until his execution in 1885.
 
Wolf Band of the Me^tis of the U.S. - Informational site and welcoming to people seeking knowledge and acceptance among their own kind, the Me^tis, "Mixed-Blood" People, consisting of Indigenous First Nations and European or African Americans.
 
Women of the Métis Nation in Ontario - The WMHO represent the Metis Nation in Ontario. After forming in 1993, the WMNO spent its first couple of years helping to lay the foundation for the Metis Nation of Ontario.
 
 

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