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"Lac Pelletier: My Métis Home is an autobiography by Cecile Blanke. A prominent Métis Elder living in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, but with deep roots in nearby Lac Pelletier, Cecile has been a tireless presence on the...
The story of the Crescent Lake Métis tells the story of the Crescent Lake road allowance community from the perspective of its Elders and its former residents. They are a people whose pride and strength inspire younger ...
The video follows a young Métis woman as she maps out what it means to be Métis in Canada today. Mirelda Fiddler, descendant of mapmaker Peter Fiddler, surveys Métis history, culture, and politics while grappling with...
"Gee meeyo pimawtshinawn (It Was A Good Life): Saskatchewan Métis Road Allowance Memories--A Living Heritage Project, is a recollection of diverse experiences retold to SUNTEP Regina students by Lii Vyeu Michif (Michif ...
This video is about the experiences of Metis people who lived on the Road Allowances in Saskatchewan. The interviewer investigates Metis life after the 1885 resistance. Despite the lack of housing and economic activities...
This video is about the Metis scrip system implemented from 1870-1921. The interviewer investigates how this land allotment system failed to provide the Metis people with a secure land base in Western Canada.