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This charming story, richly steeped in Métis culture, focuses on the boyhood reminisces of Moushoom as he describes finding the…
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Leah Marie Dorion’s The Diamond Willow Walking Stick: A Traditional Métis StoryAbout Generosity focuses on a Métis Elder’s remembrances of traditional…
Call of the Fiddle completes the trilogy of a young boy as he embraces his Métis heritage and carries on…
Dancing in My Bones, the sequel to the highly successful book Fiddle Dancer, returns us to the story of a young…
Maria Campbell’s highly-acclaimed Stories of the Road Allowance People is the quintessential collection of traditional Michif stories. Since it was first published…
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Fiddle Dancer tells the tale of a young Métis boy, Nolin, and his growing awareness of his Métis heritage and identity while his “Mooshoom” or grandfather, teaches hime to dance.
Distinct features of the SUNTEP program include small class sizes, one-on-one academic and instructor support, tutorials, and access to professional…
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Mission Statement The mission of the Gabriel Dumont Institute is to promote the renewal and development of Métis culture through…
GDI is committed to the publication and development of Métis-specific cultural, literary, and educational resources for Métis children, youth, adults,…
Leah Marie Dorion has been awarded a Gold Medal in the 2012 Gelett Burgess Children’s Book Awards for outstanding contributions to…
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