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 ...
ANTHMAI copy purchased with funds from the Lloyd and Charlotte Wineland Library Endowment for Native American and Western Exploration Literature. Race and nation : changing ethnological and historical ...
A new book by Jean Teillet, a Métis treaty negotiator and lawyer, is filling the gaps of Métis culture and history and the role it plays on the plains and in Canada. Teillet, whose great grandfather ...
Introduction: cultural mobility and the countors of difference / Brenda Macdougall, Catolyn Podruchny, and Nicole St-Onge -- Red River redux: métis ethnogenesis and the Great Lakes region / Jacqueline ...
When Delia Hagan first received her acceptance letter for a fellowship in southern France, she expected it to be a denial. Fewer than 1% of applicants earn a spot at the Camargo Foundation, and not ...
The Back to Batoche Festival is local near the historic site of the Battle of Batoche, a key event in Métis history. (Campbell Stevenson/CBC - image credit) The Back to Batoche festival completed its ...
A new exhibit at Wilfrid Laurier University's Robert Langen Art Gallery explores the deep connection Metis and Indigenous ...
As Remembrance Day nears, the Manitoba Métis Federation’s Portage Local has found a special way to honour those who served.
Emily Brownell, Jennifer E. Enns, Julianne Sanguins, Marni Brownell, Mariette Chartier, Dan Chateau, Joykrishna Sarkar, Elaine Burland, Aynslie Hinds, Alan Katz, Rob ...
The Back to Batoche festival completed its 55th annual event on Sunday, capping off a four-day celebration of Métis art and culture in Saskatchewan. The gathering was at the site of the 1885 Battle of ...
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