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Frontispiece
Title Page
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Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Steps Toward a Fort McKay Métis Community History
1 Early History of the Fort McKay Métis: Origins to 1899
2 Fort McKay, Treaty, Scrip and the Immediate Aftermath: 1899 to 1920
3 The Bush Economy and the Registered Trapline System
4 Land Tenure in Fort McKay: “Split Our Very Identity into Two”
5 A Community Turned “Upside Down”: Fort McKay’s Response to Extractivism
Epilogue: From Community to Nation — The Evolving Relationship between the Métis Nation of Alberta and the Fort McKay Métis Nation
Appendix: The Fort McKay Métis Nation Position Paper on Consultation and Self-Government
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A Community History
Peter Fortna
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