Bois-Brûlés
The Untold Story of the Métis of Western Québec
Michel Bouchard author Sébastien Malette author Guillaume Marcotte author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:15th Jun '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
We think of Métis as having exclusively Prairie roots. Quebec doesn’t recognize a historical Métis community, and the Métis National Council contests the existence of any Métis east of Ontario. Quebec residents who seek recognition as Métis under the Canadian Constitution therefore face an uphill legal and political battle. Who is right?
Bois-Brûlés examines archival and ethnographic evidence to piece together a riveting history of Métis in the Outaouais region. Scottish and French-Canadian fur traders and Indigenous women established themselves with their Bois-Brûlé children in the unsurveyed lands of western Quebec in the early nineteenth century. As the fur trade declined, these communities remained.
This controversial work, previously available only in French, challenges head-on two powerful nationalisms – Métis and Québécois – that see Quebec Métis as “race-shifting” individuals. The authors provide a nuanced analysis of the historical basis for a distinctly Métis identity that can be traced all the way to today.
Methodologically, this is a fascinating exploration. -- S. Perreault, Red Deer College * CHOICE *
ISBN: 9780774862332
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 460g
320 pages