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Articles
Brown, Jennifer S.H. "Cores and Boundaries: Metis Historiography Across a Generation" 17(2), pp. 1–18.
Peters, Evelyn J. "Métis Populations in Canada: Some Implications of Settlement Patterns and Characteristics" 17(2), pp. 19–44.
St-Onge, Nicole. "Memories of Metis Women of Saint-Eustache, Manitoba—1910–1980" 17(2), pp. 45–68.
Edwards, Wayne and Natarajan, Tara. "ANCSA and ANILCA: Capabilities Failure?" 17(2), pp. 69–97.
Forsyth, Janice and Heine, Michael. "Sites of Meaning, Meaningful Sites? Sport and Recreation for Aboriginal Youth in Inner City Winnipeg, Manitoba" 17(2), pp. 99–113.
Atkins, Sean. "The River, the City, and the Yellow Line: Reimagining Associative Landscapes in Post-War Northwestern Ontario" 17(2), pp. 115–141.
Commentaries
Belcourt, Christi. "Purpose in Art, Métis Identity, and Moving Beyond the Self" 17(2), pp. 143–153.
Cherubini, Lorenzo. "Approaching the Complexities of Bi-epistemic Research: A Commentary on Multiple-Dimensional Constructs of Knowledge" 17(2), pp. 155–163.
Book Reviews
Belanger, Yale. Gambling with the Future: The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada. 17(2), pp. 165-67; review by Garry Smith.
Review Essay by Jonathan Anuik: From Ethnogenesis to Nationhood: A Review of Three Recent Works in Métis Studies. 17(2), pp. 167–176.
Douaud, P.C. (Ed.). The Western Métis: Profile of a People;
Lischke, Ute and McNab, David T. (Eds.). The Long Journey of a Forgotten People: Métis Identities & Family Histories;
Weinstein, John. Quiet Revolution West: The Rebirth of Métis Nationalism
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