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The four-day festival, located at the site of the historic Battle of Batoche, is a celebration of Métis culture and people.
The skills and artistry of Canada’s Metis people will be the focus of a workshop coming to Niagara Falls History Museum in November. “Awakening Metis Culture Through Art” will feature Brian ...
Tracy Charette Fehr traced the history of seven generations of Métis women in her family back to 1770 and crafted 250 handmade, fire-smoked bowls to recognize those women in her new exhibit.
Nearly 150 years after Louis Riel fought to preserve Métis culture, his great, great, great nephew is using art to spread Métis teachings across Canada. Donovan Stevenson, a Grade 8 stud ...
The Metis Arts Festival is a celebration of Canada's rich Aboriginal culture, taking place at Black Creek Pioneer Village July 20 to 22. This year's event is produced by the Metis Artists Collective ...
Metis leader Louis Riel once said, “My people will sleep for 100 years and when they wake it will be the artists who give them their spirit back.” Metis artist Christi Belcourt is proof of that.