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<h1> <font style="color:#B45F04" size="3"> '''This Month's Feature''' </font> </h1>
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[[Robinson-Superior Treaty, 1850|<font style="color:#5489EB">Robinson-Superior Treaty, 1850</font>]] - Robinson Treaty was made in the year  1850, with the Objibewa Indians, of Lake Superior.  The [http://rsmin.ca <font style="color:#5489EB"> Red Sky Métis Independent Nation™</font>]  consists of the decedents of the aforementioned eighty-four 'half-breeds' included under this treaty.
[[Historical Timeline|<font style="color:#5489EB">Historical Timeline</font>]] The Historical Timeline page highlights [http://rsmin.ca <font style="color:#5489EB"> Red Sky Métis Independent Nation™</font>]  historic events. If you have information about a event or date you think should be on this page please see [[How to Submit Changes and New Stories|<font style="color:#5489EB">How to Submit Changes and New Stories</font>]] to find out how to let us know.  
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Revision as of 20:14, 12 August 2016

Welcome to the RSMIN Community Heritage Wiki,
a public and collaborative research project.


This Month's Feature

Historical Timeline – The Historical Timeline page highlights Red Sky Métis Independent Nation™ historic events. If you have information about a event or date you think should be on this page please see How to Submit Changes and New Stories to find out how to let us know.

Did You Know?

The Treaty of Paris, signed on February 10, 1763, ended the Seven Years' War and France ceded all of its territories in mainland North America to Britain. Also, it resulted in the Royal Proclamation, which was a crucial moment in Canadian Aboriginal History.

In The News

Supreme Court of Canada - Daniels v. Canada (Indian Affairs and Northern Development) - On April 14th 2016 the Supreme Court of Canada declared that Métis and non-Status Indians are 'Indians' under s.91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867. The impact of this case on Red Sky Méits Independent Nation (RSMIN) is yet to be ascertained. This case has the potential to provide legal rights to the Métis as Aboriginal people and allows the Federal Government to deal directly with Métis communities. For more information, please visit our page Harry Daniels Court File, or visit the website Red Sky Métis Independent Nation™.