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SUMMARY:Survey\, Scrip\, and the Road Allowance: Métis Land Dispossession in the Qu’Appelle Valley
DESCRIPTION:This talk\, drawn from Putting Down Roots\, examines Métis land dispossession in the Qu’Appelle Valley through the implementation of the Dominion Lands Act and related policies of survey\, homesteading\, and scrip. These settler colonial policies imposed new systems of land tenure privileging individual ownership\, agricultural labour\, and strict homestead requirements\, undermining Métis relationships to land grounded in kinship networks\, mobility\, and river-lot settlement. Survey and title regimes fragmented Métis landholdings\, while scrip accelerated their transfer to settlers and speculators. Displaced from titled land\, many Métis families relocated to the road allowance—marginal spaces set aside in the Dominion Lands survey for the creation of roads—where they built communities and maintained enduring connections to traditional territory.
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/survey-scrip-and-the-road-allowance-metis-land-dispossession-in-the-quappelle-valley/
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SUMMARY:Roots So Deep: Episode 4 and Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there) is a 4-part documentary series all about inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves\, heart and soil. \nCan an underutilized way to graze cattle\, that mimics the way bison once roamed the land\, help get farmers out of debt\, restore our depleted soils\, rebuild wildlife habitat and draw down huge amounts of carbon? Cattle have been seen as eco-villains for a long time. What if they can help save us from catastrophic climate change? \n(Please note you need to register for each episode).
URL:https://albertapulse.com/event/roots-so-deep-episode-4-and-qa/
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