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Citing lost hunting rights in Wood Buffalo National Park dating back to 1922, the Northwest Territory Métis Nation is seeking $120 million in compensation; it also wants the story of how their ...
Missing from the landscape for well over a century, bison calves have returned to Métis Crossing wildlife park in Alberta, a moment the CEO of the park says people have been discussing for decades.
Brigades of Métis hunters with ox-drawn wooden carts went after buffalo until the mid-19th century. The hunting of buffalo sometimes caused conflict with nearby Native American nations.
MEDICINE HAT, Alta. – The Alberta Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling that restricts where Métis people can hunt in the province. Garry Hirsekorn was convicted in 2010 of hunting out of season ...
Metis trappers in Fort Smith are angry about reserve land selected by the Salt River First Nation. Some of the areas identified by the Fort Smith band are on Metis traplines.
“The Gift of the Great Buffalo” by Carole Lindstrom follows the story of Rose, a young Métis-Ojibwe girl, and her family as they join other families on the prairie for the annual buffalo hunt.