Métis Resources: National Indigenous History Month

The AC Library offers a wide range of resources to support learning about Métis peoples in Canada. Métis people are one of the three distinct Indigenous Peoples recognized in Canada, alongside First Nations and Inuit. Métis people have a unique history, culture, traditions, language, and identity that are distinct from both First Nations and Inuit peoples.

Some recommended books include:

Additional Recommended Resources:

  • The Maamwi Hub: Inspired by the TRC 94 Calls to Action to ensure that the 24 Colleges of Ontario lead in the education of staff and students on the diverse Indigenous histories, cultures, and current Indigenous worldviews. The word “Maamwi” means “together” in Anishinaabemowin, one of the many spoken Indigenous languages in the territory currently referred to as Ontario. Click here to learn more about Métis people and their community.
  • National Film Board (NFB) Indigenous Cinema: Discover the NFB’s rich online collection of First Nations and Métis films. Available through the library’s digital resources subscription.

For more information, please visit the library, located on the 3rd floor of C Building, or contact us by live chat.




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