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the Métis of the Red River Settlement (a name they themselves adopted).
Quotations
1870
This execution was published in the New Nation newspaper. . . .
1889
They looked upon themselves as a separate people, and headed by their Scoto-French half-breed leader, Cuthbert Grant, called themselves the New Nation.
1964
During the troubled days of the Red River Insurrection, the Nor-Wester was seized by Louis Riel and used for the printing of the "New Nation's" proclamations.