Danièle Caloz, lecturer
Nov 21

They left for a long journey (talk in French)

Throughout the 19th century, thousands of immigrants and travellers landed in our ports. Others, however, sailed (or steamed) in the opposite direction, including many Métis and Aboriginal Peoples.

History bears witness to a constant evolution throughout the century in the relations between Aboriginal Peoples, the Métis, and Europe. It is a little known story, particularly disturbing and worthy of attention, rich in lessons, a story sometimes unexpected and often moving.

By Danièle Caloz

Historian and co-founder of the SHT

Alliance Française de Toronto

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Alliance Française de Toronto
(416) 922-2014

24 Spadina Road
Toronto ON M5R 2S7
Canada

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- [ Add to Calendar ] 2018-11-22 00:00:00 2018-11-22 01:30:00 They left for a long journey (talk in French) Throughout the 19th century, thousands of immigrants and travellers landed in our ports. Others, however, sailed (or steamed) in the opposite direction, including many Métis and Aboriginal Peoples.

24 Spadina Road
Toronto ON M5R 2S7
Canada

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