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Peavine Metis Settlement is a Metis settlement in northern Alberta, Canada within Big Lakes County. It is located on Highway 750 to the northeast of High ...
Missing: 1910 | Show results with:1910
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Alberta's Métis people are descendants of mixed First Nations/Indigenous peoples and White/European families.
Statistics Canada's Census Profile presents information from the 2016 Census of Population - Peavine, Métis settlement [Designated place], Alberta and ...
The population of 993 people has a land base of 82,364 square hectares and shares a boundary with Gift Lake Metis Settlement. Homesteads started being ...
Missing: 1910 | Show results with:1910
Statistics Canada's Census Profile presents information from the 2016 Census of Population - Peavine, Métis settlement [Designated place], Alberta and ...
The Hanna-Steveville line became known as the Peavine and was eventually abandoned in the 1970's. ... The history of the Sheerness generating plant started in the ...
This timeline presents key events and developments in Indigenous history in what is now Canada, from Time Immemorial to present.
Park wardens wanted to remove the mountain Métis in. 1909 and 1910. ... These communities have played an important role in Alberta's history, society and economy.
... 1910 in an organized effort to induce settlers to locate in Alberta. In 1916 ... Peavine. In 2002–2003, by ministerial order under the authority of the ...
Métis are a strong, Indigenous people who celebrate distinct kinship, traditions, languages, culture, politics, governance, and history. Métis are a collective ...