Recapturing and preserving the history of the Metis people is the topic of a panel discussion today at the Pioneer Heritage Center at Icelandic State Park, near Cavalier, N.D. The event, sponsored by ...
The Asham Stompers, a Manitoba-based Metis dance group that will perform Saturday and Sunday at an area French festival, are purveyors of the Red River Jig, a dance said to have been created by ...
Discover the history of the Red River oxcarts and the important role of the Métis across Minnesota. At Crow Wing State Park south of Brainerd is a sign noting the point at which oxcarts crossed the ...
Saskatoon city hall is honouring the heritage of its Métis residents with a Red River cart display in its lobby. The half-scale cart installation, decorated with sashes, a blanket and lilacs, was ...
This story is part of Resonate: Songs of Resilience in recognition of National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day. CBC Indigenous with CBC Unreserved celebrates communities ...
Metis descendants are still thriving in Montana, the Dakotas and central Canada. But because of the deliberate destruction of culture brought by U.S. and Canadian government policies toward Indians ...
The announcement was made by Doug Eyolfson, Member of Parliament for Winnipeg West, on behalf of the Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for ...
Red River carts are an important part of Métis heritage, and one is now on display at Saskatoon city hall. (Don Somers/CBC - image credit) Saskatoon city hall is honouring the heritage of its Métis ...
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