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The Metis People: Recognition, Reconciliation And Resistance
Internet Archive

July 14, 2015
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Aboriginal Press News Service Public Radio
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The
Metis People – Recognition, Reconciliation and Resistance 



TheAngryindian
speaks with Metis Nation political activist, feminist and writer Samantha Nock (halfbreedsreasoning.wordpress.com / @sammymarie) about her
most recently published work: 'Protecting Our Truths', which discusses the residual, generational ethnocide suffered by her relations and other Indigenous Peoples because of the mistreatment they endured within the xenophobic and exploitative gulag of the Canadian Residential School system" -- Internet Archive.
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English

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by Aboriginal Press News Service Public Radio (APNSPR)
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