She started out with poetry, wrote, The Break, a national bestselling book and is now delving into the world of graphic novels. But Katherena Vermette said she didn't even know she wanted to write it.
A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed Tuesday to bring Métis history and teachings to all students in the Saskatoon Public Schools division. The partnership between the school division and ...
Billyjo Delaronde stole and hid the Bell of Batoche—ripped from the Metis in 1885, and held in a legion—for 22 years before giving it up. Now, in a way, it’s missing again. The Bell Of Batoche, ...
A Métis educator in Saskatoon is finding the best way to connect students with the culture is to tell his family's story in a unique setting. Cort Dogniez, who is the Métis education program leader ...
It was a lively atmosphere during Brandon’s celebration of Louis Riel Day on Monday, with Métis music that brought two-steppers to the dance floor, free chili and Bannock in the canteen, and face ...
JUNE 21ST is National Indigenous Peoples Day, an occasion for Canada to celebrate the cultures and achievements of its aboriginal inhabitants. Two of the three groups honoured—First Nation peoples and ...
Roy Missal is hopeful that a research project undertaken by a handful of Métis and settlers in St. Paul will raise awareness of the Métis’ role and proud history in that northeastern Alberta community ...
There’s some moments of Métis history most Canadians know about, like the North-West Rebellion of 1885 lead by Louis Riel. However, there’s a lot of untold stories many people don’t even know exist. A ...
Each of the five tea towels hanging on an art gallery wall tells a story. Each is white, patterned with pale red. Four are striped; the fifth is checked. White and clear glass beads give each a unique ...
A new exhibit at Wilfrid Laurier University's Robert Langen Art Gallery explores the deep connection Metis and Indigenous ...
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