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Communauté Archigantegou

Communauté Archigantegou

  Location: St-Henri-de-Lévis, QC Origins: 2006 Status: Active Registration: Cost: History: Claims to be Abenaki community, but website reads that they have “Indian” descent. There is nothing about Abenaki specifically, except for the title # of Members: 2,000 members (2019) Connections: Joined Confédération des peuples autochtones du Québec in 2006, left to go its own way in 2007. Joined the Alliance autochtone du Québec as Communauté Loretteville Québec after June 2017 dissolution, dissolution. Now independent again. Absorbed Communauté Bédeque à Mont-Joli…

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Communauté bedeque à Mont-Joli

Communauté bedeque à Mont-Joli

  Location: Mont-Joli, QC Origins: Status: Inactive Registration: Cost: History: # of Members: 1,250 (April 2015) Connections: Absorbed into Archigantegou, Communaute Abenakise des Cantons de l’Est. Contact: Supporting Docs “Un nouveau départ pour la communauté Bedeque et sa cheffe.” L’Avantage. December 6, 2017. Court Cases  

Communauté Clova-Sibi

Communauté Clova-Sibi

  Location: Clova, QC Origins: 2006-2008(?) Status: Inactive Registration: Cost: History: Was affiliated to Confédération des peuples autochtones du Québec until it joined Kitchisaga/Assemblée des communautés autochtones et métisses de l’est du Canada later in 2006, before joining Assemblée des Communautés métisses historiques du Québec. # of Members: Connections: Contact: Supporting Docs Provincial Incorporation Communauté Clova-Sibi. Court Cases      

Communauté Wikanis Mamiwinnik – La Sarre

Communauté Wikanis Mamiwinnik – La Sarre

  Location: Villebois, QC Origins: 2004 (submitted papers for federal recognition in April 2009) Status: Active Registration: Cost: History: Was AAQ local (070) in 2004-2006, joined CPAQ in 2006-2008, went on its own sometime afterwards. # of Members: 300 in April 2016 Connections: Contact: Supporting Docs Gemme, Marc-André. “Soulagement pour les Métis de la communauté Wikianis Wamiwinnik.” April 22, 2016. Court Cases Québec c. Réal Paul, Roger Paul, Yves Paul, Alain Paul et Claude Paul  

Nation Métis Québec

Nation Métis Québec

  Location: Thetford-Mines, QC Origins: Founded in 1993, incorporated 1997 Status: Active Registration: Prove Indigenous ancestry. Doesn’t seem to have open membership Cost: History: Make their 1st public appearance in 1993 at RCAP. Sees itself as 12th Indigenous nation in QC. 1st org in QC to claim to represent métis as distinct people in QC. Against Métis claims based in Powley (circa 2011), as they’ve stated that FN govern territory first and foremost. Represented 30 locals in 2007 (25 active)….

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Communauté métisse du Domaine du Roy et de la Seigneurie de Mingan

Communauté métisse du Domaine du Roy et de la Seigneurie de Mingan

  Location: Chicoutimi, QC Origins: Status: Active Registration: Requires sworn claim Accepts a number of root ancestors who are French women. Many members have no Indigenous ancestry at all. Cost: $150 for legal defense fund; $150 for genealogy; $40/per year; $10/card; $10 for research into claim. 1st time member = $360 History: Broke up into 3 in 2012, but remains the Communauté métisse du domaine du Roy et de la Seigneurie de Mingan nonetheless. # of Members: 5,000 members in…

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Communauté Métis Autochtone de Maniwaki

Communauté Métis Autochtone de Maniwaki

  Location: Maniwaki, QC Origins: Early 1970s Status: Active Registration: Asks for genealogical proof of an ancestor or will do research for you Accepts a number of root ancestors who are French women. Many members have no Indigenous ancestry at all (about 30%). Cost: $110 for the first two years; $60 for the next two years 1st time member = $110 History: Started as an organization representing non-status Indians. Only started claiming to represent a distinct Métis people in 2008/2009….

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Nation Métis Contemporaine

Nation Métis Contemporaine

  Location: Joliette, Québec Origins: 2009 Status: Active? Registration: Cost: History: Also seems to go by  Communauté métisse de Lanaudière. Founder died in 2016, and their website is no longer functional. # of Members: Connections: Signed “reconciliation treaty” with Catholic diocese in 2013 Signed a “treaty” with Métis Federation of Canada sometime after 2013. Contact: Supporting Docs Chaloux, Christian. “Les associations de métis québécoises sont-elles fiables?” Le Journal de Joliette. December 7, 2010. Court Cases

Communauté métisse de l’Estrie

Communauté métisse de l’Estrie

  Location: Sherbrooke, QC Origins: 2004-2011 Prior to becoming a “Métis” organization, it was known as the Mouvement estrien pour le français. It actively mobilized against Indigenous rights, including joining the CMDRSM’s opposition to Innu land claim negotiations (see Cook 2016).  Status: Inactive Registration: Cost: History: Folded into Nation métis du soleil levant Five of its members struck a union with the St-Boniface- based Union nationale métisse St-Joseph du Manitoba. Last mention online was in 2010 # of Members: Connections: Contact:…

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Nation métis du soleil levant/Métis Nation of the Rising Sun

Nation métis du soleil levant/Métis Nation of the Rising Sun

Location: New Richmond, QC Origins: 2006 Status Active Registration: Documented link to a métis or Indigenous ancestor, requested in registration, sworn claim. Accepts a number of root ancestors who are French women. Many members have no Indigenous ancestry at all. Cost: $30/year; 1st time member = $30. History: First existed as a 9-person hunting rights group opposed to territorial agreement between Mi’kmaq and Government of Quebec. See “Self-made metis” Formerly Communauté métisse de la Gaspésie Formerly Communauté métisse Autochtone de la…

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