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Michel Band
・ Michel Barnier
・ Michel Baron
・ Michel Barrette
・ Michel Barthélemy
・ Michel Basilières
・ Michel Bastarache
・ Michel Bastarache dit Basque
・ Michel Bastos
・ Michel Batista
・ Michel Baud
・ Michel Baudier
・ Michel Baudouin
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Michel Band
The Michel Band also called the Michel Caillehoo, Michel Caillehouis, Michel Caillehow, Michel Calahoo, Michel Calistrois, or Michel Calliho Band〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Index of Bands in Western Canada - Western Canada - Bands and Agencies - Library and Archives Canada )〕 was a group of "Indians" (typically First Nations people, and in this case Métis people) united in a band government. The band was a party to Treaty 6 with the Canadian government, having signed an adhesion to it in 1876. They had an Indian reserve near the present-day Hamlet of Calahoo approximately northeast of Edmonton, Alberta. Following the Second Riel Rebellion in 1885 many members of the band with mixed heritage choose to take Métis scrip (coupons for land or money) and were removed from the Indian Register.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Michel Band: Metis Who Left Treaty )〕 The few remaining members continued as a band until 1958 when they were "enfranchised" (removed from the Indian Register and given the right to vote) ''en masse'' by the Department of Indian Affairs and the band was dissolved. This is the only known case in Canadian history of the federal government enfranchising an entire band. In 1985 many descendants of the historic Michel Band regained Indian Status through Bill C-31. They have since that time lobbied the federal government to once again recognize them as an Indian band with Aboriginal and treaty rights.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Aboriginal, Issue 20, Evidence )
Many band members trace their ancestry to Louis Callihoo, a Mohawk-Iroquois fur trader from Montreal region who married three local women (a Sekani native and two French-Cree Metis sisters) and started a new band. Iroquois may at one time have been the language of the band, but by the late nineteenth century Father Albert Lacombe wrote that most band members spoke Cree or French,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.scribd.com/doc/57109534/Michel-Band-Metis-Who-Left-Treaty )〕 which may also mean that Michif, a mixed Cree-French language, was also present.
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