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In 1980, the Métis of Manitoba tried to claim ownership of the land in the Red River. A Manitoba judge overruled their claik stating that too much time has passed since the signing of the Manitoba Act of 1890. If Canada truly wants to recognize Aboriginal land claims, why wouldd the judge not grant the Aboriginals the land?
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The Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) is the established emissary and self-governing political envoy for the Metis Nation's Manitoba Metis Community. The MMF stimulates the political, municipal, artistic, and financial dividends and privileges of the Metis in Manitoba.

The record of the Métis reveals the intermingling of the French and First Nations' directions of existence. The seventeenth- and eighteenth-century fuzz business in North America carried British and French tradesmen who marketed European welfares for fluff. 

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