GDI has entered into collaborative and coordinated partnerships with various stakeholders including employers, government departments, community organizations, and other training…
GDI operates with a 12-member board of governors plus a chairperson representing each of the 12 MN–S regions. Each board…
In April 1976, the Association of Métis and Non-Status Indians of Saskatchewan held a provincial cultural conference in Saskatoon, with…
Mission Statement The mission of the Gabriel Dumont Institute is to promote the renewal and development of Métis culture through…
The National Métis Veterans’ Memorial Monument has been engraved in honour of all Métis veterans. The monument has taken years…
RECIPIENTS In the past, the Order has been presented at the time of the institute’s annual meeting. Previous recipients include…
https://gdins.org/metis-culture/order-of-gabriel-dumont-recipients/
The Métis Cultural Development Fund Program seeks to fund activities that preserve, strengthen, and transmit Métis culture and traditions in…
https://gdins.org/metis-culture/metis-cultural-development-fund/
The Gabriel Dumont Institute has its own Métis-specific library system – one of the most extensive owned by any Métis…