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Métis Road Allowance Memories


Official Launch - Friday April 5 2019

gee meeyo pimawtshinawn (It Was a Good Life) - Saskatchewan Métis Road Allowance Memories - a Living Heritage Project
Heritage Saskatchewan is very proud to partner with Gabriel Dumont Institute to publish this work. The stories and art within it contain courage, humour, and resilience. Their experiences tell us much about Michif living heritage on the prairies. 
How this project came to be:  In the fall of 2017, Russell Fayant from Gabriel Dumont Institute, invited Kristin Catherwood, Heritage Saskatchewan's Director of Living Heritage, to present about documenting living heritage to his Indigenous Studies 221 (Métis History) class.  Inspired by the students' interest, Russell and Kristin conceived the idea for this living heritage documentation project.  Shortly thereafter, two other members joined the team, including:  Brenna Pacholko, instructor in Arts Education at SUNTEP; and Marieke de Roos, Project Designer.

Now Online! Download it here, or check it out on ISSUU:

 

 

 

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