Quiet Revolution West: The Rebirth of Metis Nationalism

Quiet Revolution West: The Rebirth of Metis Nationalism

by John Weinstein
Quiet Revolution West: The Rebirth of Metis Nationalism

Quiet Revolution West: The Rebirth of Metis Nationalism

by John Weinstein

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Overview

"Weinstein has given us a beautiful history of the M?tis nationà.Quiet Revolution West is a vivid tale of constant struggle and sacrifice. It is a gripping account of political intrigue and brinksmanship that will raise eyebrows in many quarters."-- From the Foreword by the Right Honourable Paul MartinWhen the Manitoba Act of 1870 created the new Province of Manitoba within the Dominion of Canada, it was predominantly a M?tis province, yet within a matter of years, the M?tis were a dispossessed, displaced, and dispersed people. Weinstein traces M?tis aspirations for political autonomy as a unique nation with its own land base in the Canadian federation from the time of Louis Riel until the Kelowna Accord of 2005. He concentrates - in great detail and with deft accounts - on the political maneuvering and constitutional wrangling of the last three decades, cataloguing the contributions and disappointments of colourful M?tis leaders. And he provides detailed reviews of legal cases relevant to long-standing M?tis claims to land and other rights.Such rights he places within the context of the world-wide movement among indigenous peoples for greater political autonomy, such as in Central America, and he ends his account with the prospects for self government among the M?tis and the forms that such a government might take, given the dispersal of the M?tis across Canada. Although the M?tis have been recognized in the Constitution as one of the three groups of Aboriginal peoples in Canada, they remain the landless subjects of the Canadian government, and for this reason Quiet Revolution West is a timely account of resistance."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781554559800
Publisher: Fifth House Books
Publication date: 09/28/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

JOHN WEINSTEIN has worked with the Metis since the 1970s. He has been an advisor to successive Metis leaders enabling him to participate in and document many of the events depicted in Quiet Revolution West. He accompanied the mercurial Harry Daniels to Parliament Hill on the day Metis were recognized in the constitution and appeared as a witness for the fledgling Metis National Council in its lawsuit against Prime Minister Trudeau over the issue of representation in constitutional negotiations.

Table of Contents

Foreword$dThe Right Honourable Paul Martin     vi
Preface     viii
Abbreviations     ix
The Rise and Fall of the New Nation     1
In Search of Representation     23
Harry Daniels and the Quest for the Constitution     37
The Pitfalls of Patriation     47
Elmer Ghostkeeper and "Metisism"     55
In the Bear Pit with Jim Sinclair     63
Metis Political Realignment     73
The Metis Nation versus Pierre Elliott Trudeau     81
Impasse     93
The Fiery Front     105
Transitions     117
Yvon Dumont and the Road to Charlottetown     125
The Fallback Position     137
The Powley Decision     153
Defining the Metis Homeland     163
Clement Chartier and Kelowna: The Almost Accord     175
The Global Movement     191
Prospects for Metis Self-Government     199
Appendices     210
Notes     214
References     233
Acknowledgements     238
Index     239

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