The battle over a cultural symbol between Métis and non-Indigenous residents of a Saskatchewan village has finally been put to rest. A historically accurate Red River cart was built in 2012 during a ...
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 ...
What was meant to bring together Métis and non-Indigenous residents of a Saskatchewan village has turned into a battle over who owns a symbol of its legacy. A historically accurate Red River cart was ...
Photographs made by Humphrey Lloyd Hime for the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition of 1858. Photographs show the Red River and prairie, settlements, farms, churches, watercraft, Cree ...
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results