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  • ɬaksta (Who)
  • na tilixam (My Family)
    • Our Family Line SeriesA multi‑episode documentary tracing eleven ancestral lines across three homelands and 250 years.
      • Series IntroductionAn overview of the series, its purpose, and how the eleven lines form one story.
      • Series Methodology
      • Our Family Story – 3 WorldsThe big‑picture narrative of how northern, prairie, and coastal worlds shaped our family
      • Our Family LinesA complete, structured index of all episodes, pages, and navigation paths in the series.
        • Bird LineThe northern‑interior line rooted in York Factory, Fort Severn, and early Red River leadership.
        • Thomas LineThe officer‑class lineage connecting Red River governance, diplomacy, and Métis community life.
        • Sutherland LineAn Orkney–Métis family whose descendants shaped the Red River Settlement and prairie world.
        • Cromartie LineA northern‑interior Métis line linking Fort Severn, Red River, and the Saskatchewan homesteads.
        • Hourie LineAn Orkney–Cree family central to the Red River and Saskatchewan River kinship networks.
        • Cook-Cocking LineAn officer‑class lineage woven deeply into Red River’s Cree and Métis communities.
        • Spence LineA foundational Orkney–Cree family whose descendants shaped early Red River society.
        • Batt LineA prairie‑era Métis line rooted in Cree matrilines and Red River community life.
        • Park LineAn Orkney–Métis family connecting Red River to the northern interior through marriage and kinship.
        • Flett LineA Métis family bridging Orkney ancestry, Cree kinship, and Red River parish life.
        • Brager LineA Scandinavian‑American immigrant line that converges with the Bird and Cromartie families in Saskatchewan and BC.
      • Our Network SummaryA panoramic overview of how all eleven lines interconnect across regions, eras, and kinship systems.
      • Conclusion ReflectionA closing reflection on identity, continuity, and the meaning of this multi‑lineage story.
      • Our Kinship Lines
      • Our Kinship ClustersA structural map of the major kinship clusters that link the eleven lines across generations.
    • chaku miɬayt na tilixam (Come Meet My Family)
      • Biography — James Curtis Bird (1773–1856)
    • tilixam iliʔi pipa (Family Land Scrip)
    • tilixam HBC pipa (Family HBC Bio Sheets)
  • chinuk ikta (Chinook Things)
    • sho pitr chinuk-tʼsəm mamuk (Joe Peter Chinook Transcription Project)

Welcome, “tilixam” means person or people in Chinuk Wawa, also known as Chinook Jargon.


It is true that our Indian origin is an (sic) humble one. But justice demands that we honor our mothers as well our fathers. Why should we care to what degree exactly of mixture we possess European blood and Indian blood? If we feel ever so little gratitude and filial love towards one or the other, do they not constrain us to say: “We Are Métis!”

– Louis Riel, 1885

  • The Emergence of the “New Nation”: Beyond Ancestry

    The Emergence of the “New Nation”: Beyond Ancestry

    Identity · Métis
  • Selkirk Treaty: Mapping Lot 95 and the 3,000-Acre Legacy

    Selkirk Treaty: Mapping Lot 95 and the 3,000-Acre Legacy

    Indigenous · Treaty
  • Selkirk Treaty: The Bird Family’s Map of Influence

    Selkirk Treaty: The Bird Family’s Map of Influence

    Indigenous · Treaty
  • Selkirk Treaty: 1817 The First Peace of the Red River

    Selkirk Treaty: 1817 The First Peace of the Red River

    Indigenous · Treaty
  • The Infinity Nation: A Tale of Two Colours

    The Infinity Nation: A Tale of Two Colours

    Identity · Métis
  • What is happening with the AI “Bubble”? Let’s ask it!

    What is happening with the AI “Bubble”? Let’s ask it!

    AI · Technology
  • It’s Just a Language: Why does Indigenous language revitalization matter?

    It’s Just a Language: Why does Indigenous language revitalization matter?

    Indigenous · language · Reconciliation
  • We are Métis: Why does everyone want to be us?

    We are Métis: Why does everyone want to be us?

    Identity · Métis
  • The Métis Contribution: Paving the Way for the Creation of Manitoba

    The Métis Contribution: Paving the Way for the Creation of Manitoba

    Métis
  • The Illusion of Prosperity: Unraveling the Story of Métis Scrip

    The Illusion of Prosperity: Unraveling the Story of Métis Scrip

    Métis
  • Unraveling the Connection: Métis Scrip and the Creation of Manitoba

    Unraveling the Connection: Métis Scrip and the Creation of Manitoba

    Métis
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To reconcile, one has to respect the other, and allow them to be who they are by allowing them to live their culture. And to me nothing says “culture” like the language of a people.

Sitkum Shawash

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