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Discover the history of the Red River oxcarts and the important role of the Métis across Minnesota.
A trove of artifacts dating back two centuries — including silk- and quillwork, beaded jackets and fur stretchers — have ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNSaskatchewan RM, Métis group reconcile over Red River cart on symbolic dayThe battle over a cultural symbol between Métis and non-Indigenous residents of a Saskatchewan village has finally been put to rest.
It includes clothing, embroidery, beadwork and more, which the MMF says showcases Métis identity, mobility and fashion.
'Our heritage': Métis in Lestock say they own sacred Red River cart, not RM "That's part of us. That's like a part of a family member and they're just wrecking it." ...
Portage and Main has reopened to foot traffic for the first time in decades. Days later, the Manitoba Métis Federation is ...
Local documentarian tells story of oxcart trading route through Minnesota Dan Hegstad’s film, “The Mètis and the Oxcarts of the Red River,” premiered on PBS in March.
The Manitoba Métis Federation unveiled its newly acquired 142-piece collection on Wednesday in Winnipeg. The collection, ...
Brickspo: Brickspo returns to the WDM on July 26 and 27, featuring original LEGO creations by members of the Saskatchewan ...
Transportation Camp Kids ages 7–10 are invited to travel through time and explore Saskatchewan’s rich history. At ...
The Red River cart is historically and culturally significant because it was a primary mode of transportation for Métis people on the Prairies during the 19th-century fur trade. Patenaude, a member of ...
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