Gregory Scofield’s I Knew Two Métis Women recreates the world of his childhood and celebrates his Métis family. The unforgettable voices of…
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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To showcase and celebrate Métis fiddlers, John Arcand and Richard Lafferty, the Gabriel Dumont Institute produced the Métis Fiddlers Series.…
The Gabriel Dumont Institute is delighted to have played a role in the production of Jess Lee’s two CD set, I Am All of This.
The Gabriel Dumont Institute is honoured to record these forty old-time Métis fiddle tunes preserved by the memory and talent of Victor Rose.
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The importance of Métis veterans to the Métis community cannot be understated. Our veterans occupy a point of honour at all Métis gatherings and cultural events.
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This Proud to be Métis compilation includes the original Proud to be Métissong as well as a new shorter version written as a Year of the Métis tribute and masterfully sung by Andrea Menard and Donny Parenteau, complete with instrumental versions for those who want to sing it themselves.
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.