In clear and precise prose, Lisa Bird-Wilson chronicles the Institute’s history from the early activism of the ’70s to the celebration of the Institute’s 30th anniversary in 2010.
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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.
Don Freed’s The Valley of Green and Blue celebrates Métis independence and courage in such songs as “Losing Freedom” and “Jews Gypsies and the Half-Caste Man”.
MÉTIS CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND The Métis Cultural Development Fund Program seeks to fund activities that preserve, strengthen, and transmit Métis…
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BACK TO BATOCHE This website provides an interactive tour of Batoche’s history and culture through time. The website features video…
VIRTUAL MUSEUM The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Métis history…
PUBLISHING GDI is committed to the publication and development of Métis-specific cultural, literary, and educational resources for Métis children, youth,…
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TRANSCRIPTS & CERTIFICATIONS The Gabriel Dumont Institute can provide transcripts for Dumont Technical Institute programs, and we can help you…