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Colours in Michif is a flash card set for thirteen different colours. For help with pronunciation, please visit http://www.metismuseum.ca/michif_dictionary.php.
Numbers in Michif is a flash card set for numbers 0-30. For help with pronunciation, please visit http://www.metismuseum.ca/michif_dictionary.php.
This sash is hand-made on a loom using alpaca wool. Its design is a replica of the Coventry style sash which Louis Riel wore circa 1860. His original sash is currently on display at the Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum.
By James Oloo Seventeen years ago, Harry Daniels, Leah Gardner, Terry Joudrey, and Congress of Aboriginal Peoples went to court…
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Stories of Our People/Lii zistwayr di la naasyoon di Michif Series
By James Oloo The 2016 Joint Dumont Technical Institute-Gabriel Dumont Institute Training and Employment All Staff Conference was held…
https://gdins.org/joint-dti-gdite-all-staff-conference-a-success/
In this charming story for young children, Métis trapper Jacques witnesses the creation of the “Rabbit Dance.ˮ
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Better That Way captures the essence of growing up. This wonderful poem is beautifully illustrated by Sherry Farrell Racette and translated in Île-à-la Crosse or Northern Michif by Margaret Hodgson.
The Beavers’ Big House tells the story of a forest fire and how two beavers – Baptiste and Betsy – rally the other forest animals to fight it. The story teaches children valuable lessons, such as the need for cooperation and preparedness.
Curated by Blair Fornwald, Assistant Curator Sunday, November 16, 3:00 pm In Situ – Victoria Park This November 16, Dunlop…
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