The Fort McKay Metis Nation
A Community History
This is the definitive history of the Fort McKay Métis Nation. It traces the evolution of the community from the mid-nineteenth to the early twenty-first century, paying special attention to genealogy, land-use, land-tenure, and responses to mass oil sands development.
The Fort McKay Métis Nation carefully considers the community’s unique historical context, drawing on a broad range of sources including archival research, oral histories, grey literature, and community literature. It examines the complex interrelations between the Fort McKay Metis Nation and their neighbors, the Fort McKay First Nation, and their ways they have connected with each other.
Completed in partnership with the community, The Fort McKay Métis Nation provides perspectives which have never before been shared. It is an important, unique history of a community in the heart of the oil sands.
Peter Fortna is a historian based out of Cochrane, Alberta. He has worked with a number of Indigenous communities in western Canada in a variety of capacities authoring reports for regulatory hearings and legal proceedings. He assisted in the authorship of Remembering Our Relations: Dënesųłıné Oral Histories of Wood Buffalo National Park
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PDF PDF There Is Still Survival Out There: A Traditional Land Use and Occupancy Study of the Fort McKay First Nations, Edmonton: Arctic Institute of North America, 1994, Fort McKay First Nations
PDF From Where We Stand: Traditional Land Use and Occupancy Study of the Fort McKay First Nation, Fort McKay Tribal Administration, 1983
PDF Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Family History for RFMA 2137, Fort McKay Industrial Relations Corporation, 2001, Highwood Environmental Group
PDF “The First Surveys of Reserves for the Cree Chipewyan Band of Fort McMurray,” January 1995. Indian Claims Commission, Inquiry into the Treaty Land Entitlement Claim of the Fort McKay First Nation, Exhibit 17, 1995, G. Niel Reddekopp
PDF “Post-1915 Additions to the Membership of the Fort McKay Band.” December 1994. Indian Claims Commission, Inquiry into the Treaty Land Entitlement Claim of the Fort McKay First Nation, Exhibit 18, 1995 by G. Neil Redekopp
PDF Lives in Transition: The Ft. McKay Case, Edward W. Van Dyke, Applied Research Associates Limited, 1978
PDF Ft. McKay Needs Assessment and Planning Study, Edward W. Van Dyke and Jane Lee Van Dyke, Bear-Spike Holdings Ltd., 1990
PDF File 779/30-10/174, Vol. 1, Surveys and Reserves Fort McKay Band, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Library and Archives Canada
PDF GR1990.377 - Trapline Maps (Fort McKay area), Provincial Archives of Alberta
Metadata
- isbn9781773855936
- publisherLCR Publishing
- publisher placeCalgary, AB
- restrictionsCC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- rightsThis Open Access publication is made available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.
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