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Saskatoon freezing deaths â is this fucking real? Bc I never heard of it and my Australian friend sent me a wikipedia page, is this seriously real
Yes, itâs real.
Saskatoon cops are racist towards Indigenous people, and this racism kills.
And we canât forget this! The police tried to hide their crimes
Saskatchewan is not the only province with âstarlight toursâ on record either. Vancouver police have done the same, dropping people off on Kitsilano Beach. Winnipeg police were found to have killed at least 76 people this way from a study back in 2010.
Letâs also not forget that RCMP have murdered minors this way, too, not just grown adults.
this is what they mean when ppl say that genocide is ongoing
*heterosexual panic*

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ListenâŠ.they have fun chemistryâŠ.
(and just in case anyone decides to point it outâŠ.yes, I know I KNOW the bottom right corner Siel has very unfortunate placement I KNOW! I noticed it too lateâŠ)
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The ansgt?? The transition from tĂo Bruno to PapĂĄ?? UGH so good. If anyone knows good ones please share. Iâve only really found like 2 so far and they have like 6 chapters each and are unfinished.
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actually I was curious so I looked further into it and he's not okay and he's gone now
???? He's fine. He even uploaded another video explaining this one. bob.reese on tiktok
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katara: which apparently includes being able to turn water to ice, and also to bend sweat and blood
katara: my question is - can i bend any liquid, or does that liquid have to have a high water component?
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Métis Peoples & the Buffalo
For this post I will be discussing Métis people and the significance of the buffalo to us as a culture and as a Nation. I will first give a bit of background on who the Métis people are. Then, I will discuss why the buffalo were historically a central part of Métis culture, identity and way of life in the 1700s to 1800s. A part of this history is the incredible buffalo hunts that the Métis came together for, in a highly chaotic, yet organized fashion, for such freedom loving people, in order to sustain their families, as well as for trade and income. I will also touch on a darker part of history, where the magnificent buffalo herds of Turtle Island were almost driven to extinction in the late 1800s, of which the Métis may have played an unfortunate part in, along with other forces at play during that time. I will then discuss how the buffalo hunt, although a thing of the past, still has relevance to contemporary Métis people, particularly regarding our political tradition, and I will consider how Métis peoples historical relationship with buffalo has implications for the future of the Métis Nation, including Métis wellness and self-determination.
Who are the Métis?
The MĂ©tis people are descendants of plains First Nations women and European fur traders who had country marriages and began families (Kodiack, 2020b), in the 16 and 1700s (MĂ©tis Nation of Ontario, n.d.) Over several generations a distinct culture emerged from these unions, where the MĂ©tis have a unique culture, a distinct ancestral language, Michif, an extensive network of kin, and a shared history, political tradition and way of life (Gaudry, 2019). They had many lifestyles in the 17 & 1800s, including as hunters, trappers, gathers, traders, farmers, translators or clerks. Education opportunities varied, depending on peoplesâ access to money and land. A shift from trading to a mixed lifestyle was more common as permanent MĂ©tis communities formed across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta in the 1800s (Kodiak, 2020b). The MĂ©tis were known as entrepreneurs, âself-madeâ people, who were independent of clan or kinship obligations to European and First Nations groups. Some Michif traders did very well for themselves and were known as âRich Menâ. The MĂ©tis valued liberty, equality and democracy (Teillet, 2019). The Cree would call them Otipemisiwak (oh-ti-pi-miss-i-wak), which means the âpeople who own themselvesâ or âthose who rule and command themselvesâ (Kodiak, 2020).
(Image:Â https://www.canadiangeographic.ca/article/toward-metis-homeland)
History of the Métis, Buffalo, and Buffalo Hunt
The buffalo is central to the formation of MĂ©tis culture and nationhood, where buffalo herds brought thousands of descendants of the First Nations women and European fur traders together in the 1700s & 1800s, to work towards a common goal, to hunt buffalo for food and the meat was also used as form of currency to be traded for other important things, including trade goods, other food, land and education. MĂ©tis buffalo hunters brought in a reliable, steady source of nutritious food, which was an important source of food security in the Red River, where crops often failed. They also made far more money than one could farming (Teillet, 2019).Â
Many MĂ©tis preferred the lifestyle of living âentirely by they chase,â with the wind in their face and with the constant change that following the herds across the plains for 100s of miles brought, rather than by the âmonotonous toil of the settlers.â There were summer, fall and winter hunts. Whole families went along on these hunting expeditions, because everyone was needed, where the men were responsible for the hunt and the women played an important role in pemmican making, and later in the production of Buffalo robes (Teillet, 2019).Â
(Image:Â https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A9tis_buffalo_hunt#/media/File:PaulKane-BuffaloHunt-ROM.jpg)
Here is a poem by Marilyn Dumont about how to make pemmican:
How to Make Pemmican
Kill one 1800lb. BuffaloÂ
Gut it
Skin it
Butcher it
Slice the meat in long strips for drying
Construct drying tripods and racks for 1000lbs. Of wet meat
Dry it while staving of predators for days
Strip from drying racks and lay on tarps for pounding
Round 1000 lbs. of dry meat
Mix with several pounds of dried berries, picked previouslyÂ
And rendered suet
Cut buffalo hides in quarters
Fill with hot dried meat, berry and suet mixture
Sew quarter-hide portions together with sinew
Bury in a cache for later mmmh.
(Dumont, 2015)
While the buffalo hunt had the very practical purpose of obtaining meat and trade supplies, it was also a time where the Métis were able to sing, laugh, dance, gossip, joke and fight. It was a pretty loud affair, not to mention over the shrieks made by their signature Red River carts (Teillet, 2019).
Cuthbert Grant, the Buffalo Hunt & its Significance for Future Métis Governance
After 1816, Cuthbert Grant brought together the MĂ©tis in a way where you could say that âthe buffalo hunt began in earnestâ and grew into the legendary MĂ©tis buffalo hunts. He was able to somewhat tame a freedom loving and wild group of people. He managed to create an environment where their freedom and pride was honoured, while they also learned to work together as a unit. Grant developed democratic rules of the hunt, and a chain of command, from the chief captain of the hunt to ten captains below, as well as to scouts and camp guards (Teillet, 2019). When over a 1000 people could be participating in a single hunt, it required rules to make it work, including things like no stealing, swearing or hunting on Sundays. Once these rules were well established among the MĂ©tis, it was possible to apply them to other important matters of survival. This is why this institutional structure of the hunt was an early form of MĂ©tis governance (Cram, 2020).
(Image:Â http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/grant_cuthbert_1854_8E.html)
Near Extinction of the Buffalo Herds of Turtle IslandÂ
The buffalo hunt as a way of life came to an end in the late 1800s, when the buffalo herd populations were nearly decimated. This near collapse of the population is said to be due to over harvesting, as well as the deliberate and successful attempt to starve Indigenous peoples of plains in the United States by the American government (Bergman, 2013).Â
Well not the only groups considered to be responsible for the near extinction of buffalo, the MĂ©tis have been named to have been part of the problem. They were considered to be wildly successful hunters, where they rode on horseback and killed by the gun. Iâve also read contradictory information about whether they used as much of the buffalo as they could or whether they were wasteful. One source claims that nothing was wasted, where all the âmeat and skin was preserved and curedâ before any more buffalo were killed (Teillet, 2019). But another source talks about how it was witnessed that the MĂ©tis could be quite wasteful, where hunting in the summer risked spoiling a huge amount of meat and fat if the weather suddenly became too hot and they sometimes took the best cuts of meat and best fat and left the rest of the buffalo on the field (Cunfer & Waiser, 2016).
If the latter part is true, it is certainly requires some critical reflection. If it is true, It makes me think maybe many MĂ©tis lost their teachings from their First Nations mothers, that animals are sacred and every bit of them should be used to honour them for sacrificing their lives. Itâs possible that survival may have been so hard at that time they felt they had no other way to survive but to get pemmican meat and buffalo robes to market.
Relevance of the Buffalo and the Hunt to the Métis Today and in the Future: Political Tradition
First off, I recognize that as Métis people we will never go back to a subsistence life based on the buffalo.
Yet I recognize that MĂ©tis peoplesâ past relationship with the buffalo and the structures that came about due to the buffalo hunt has current and future implications for the MĂ©tis, including opportunities and challenges.
One could argue that out of these buffalo hunts came a sense of unity and from that emerged a new Nation. The MĂ©tis had developed a governing system during these hunts that were based on MĂ©tis values, including egalitarianism, freedom, democracy, mobility, family and kin (Teillet, 2019). We saw these values and structures of government reflected in the MĂ©tis provisional government, of which Louis Riel was the leader, that was concerned with the rights of the MĂ©tis and negotiating the terms of entering Confederation (Bumsted, 2019). We now see these values shine through in our current local community and provincial governments, who represent us and advocate for our MĂ©tis rights today, as constitutionally enshrined Indigenous peoples in Canada.Â
I think that one of the opportunities that has arisen from the Métis buffalo hunt and Métis values is our strong political tradition, which our culture should continue to use in governance. I think the continuation of this political tradition is important to carry on into the future in the Métis fight for increased self-determination in a State which has continuously and continues to try to deny many of our rights, as Indigenous peoples in Canada, and more specifically as Métis people.
(Image:Â https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/books/recasting-riel-568290592.html)
Métis, Buffalo and the Buffalo hunt: Other Implications
I also think that the love of MĂ©tis peoples to be out on the land, where they would have rather been hunting buffalo than toiling away at agriculture, points to the fact that connection to land is an important part of MĂ©tis wellness. I have noticed that in my MĂ©tis community, particularly with youth, there is a strong desire to connect more with the land, including through the gathering of plants for food and medicine, and through hunting. In the future it would be helpful if there was more funding that helps get MĂ©tis people out on the land.Â
Finally, I think that the issue of the near collapse of the buffalo population is both a challenge and opportunity to the Métis peoples, and other peoples, when reflecting on the future. I think it is important for us as Métis people to reflect on the fact that we may have played a significant part in this and to use it as an opportunity to reflect and take action in the future regarding environmental protection and conservation that is done in a decolonized manner, where we take the lead from those First Nations whose traditional territories we are working in.
References
Bergman, B. (2013). Bison back from brink of extinction. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/bison-back-from-brink-of-extinctionÂ
Bumsted, J, (2019). Red River Rebellion. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/red-river-rebellion
Cram, S. (2020). Muddied water season 2 episode 2: The buffalo hunt [audio file]. CBC Listen. Retrieved from https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/371-muddied-water
Cunfer, G. & Waiser, W. A. (2016). Bison and people on the North America great plains: A deep environmental history. College Station: Texas A & M University Press.
Dumont, M. (2015). The pemmican eaters: Poems. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: ECW. Retrieved from https://www-deslibris-ca.libsecure.camosun.bc.ca:2443/ID/467925
Gaudry, A. (2019). Métis. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/metis
Kodiak, K. (2020). Lii sayzoons Michifs: Lâitii (June to August) [PowerPoint presentation]. Archaeological Society of Alberta.
Métis Nation of Ontario. (n.d.). Métis historic timeline: Significant dates in the development of the Métis Nation. Retrieved from http://www.metisnation.org/culture-heritage/m%C3%A9tis-timeline/
Teillet, J. (2019). The north-west is our mother: The story of Louis Rielâs people, the MĂ©tis Nation (First ed.). Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Patrick Crean Editions, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.
Uruk, IraqÂ
The sorta literal translation from the arabic is so much more beautiful
âFrom here rose the first written letter, (finding its way) to every point on earthâ
I like this version more
When Morticia Addams said, "Lifeâs not all lovely thorns and singing vultures, you know," and, "Hearts are wild creatures, thatâs why our ribs are cages."

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