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  2. Rooster Town - Wikipedia

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    Rooster Town was a Métis community in Manitoba, Canada, located in modern-day Winnipeg. Copper kettle sculpture in north Fort Garry marking the former Rooster Town community. This Métis settlement existed from the early 1900s to the late 1950s.

  3. Manitoba Métis Federation - Wikipedia

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    Rotten to the Core The Politics of the Manitoba Métis Federation. Victoria, B.C.: 101060, 1995. ISBN 1-896239-08-0; Pelletier, E. A Social History of the Manitoba Métis. Winnipeg: Manitoba Métis Federation Press, 1977. ISBN 0-919213-54-5; Sawchuk, Joe. The Metis of Manitoba Reformulation of an Ethnic Identity. Toronto: P. Martin Associates ...

  4. John Morrisseau - Wikipedia

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    Morrisseau was born on August 18, 1939, in St. Rose du Lac, Manitoba, to Bella Moar and Ernest Morrisseau, who raised their children in Crane River, Manitoba. John Morrisseau enlisted in the Canadian Forces at age 18 and served for six years, leaving in 1964. [8] In 1960, Morrisseau married Nellie Sinclair from Grand Rapids, Manitoba.

  5. David Chartrand - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 the Metis National Council filed a lawsuit against its former president and the Manitoba Metis Federation alleging financial malfeasance, irregularities and questionable contracts. The lawsuit alleges Chartrand and former leadership made deals to financially benefit themselves. The national council is seeking $15 million in damages.

  6. Lawrence J. Barkwell - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence J. Barkwell (born 1943 – 26 September 2019) was a Canadian author, [1] editor, historian [2] and lecturer, [3] best known for his comprehensive writings on the Métis Nation and Culture.

  7. Category:Manitoba Métis Federation people - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Métis in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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  9. John Bruce (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The son of Pierre Bruce and Marguerite Desrosiers, he was a carpenter by trade. Bruce married Angélique Gaudry; they had five children. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Assiniboia and served as Superintendent of Public Works for the Provisional Government of Manitoba. [1] Bruce was recorded in 1849 as living in St. Boniface.

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