TY - BOOK AU - Harrison J. D. AU - Harrison Julia D. TI - Metis: People between Two Worlds SN - 0888944217 PY - 1985/// CY - Vancouver, Toronto PB - The Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Douglas & McIntyre KW - 94(71) Історія Канади KW - UDC N2 - Since the tragedy of the North-West Rebellion and the execution of Riel in 1885, the Metis have been a largely forgotten people. Despite these hundret years of obscurity, many Metis have struggled to keep alive their independ spirit, sense of identity and culture. Their dual heritage Native and European gives them links to both worlds, though they belong to neither. Julia Harrison tells the story of the Metis from the days of the fur trade to the present. Their struggles for land and recognition began with the opening of the West, and from that time on the Metis have had to deal with prejudice and poverty while fighting for their political rights. Insights into the independent character and dual culture of the Metis are provided by lively extracts from books written by and about Metis. Over 80 black-and-white photographs vividly portray the Metis and their way of life from early times to the present. Two colour portfolios of Metis clothing and handmade personal and household items reveal more than any words can vibrancy pride and cultural heritage of the Metis people ER -