The pas — “The pulsing drum, often considered to represent the heartbeat of the world, accompanied prayers for the sick to be made well, the recitation of a warrior’s coups, and (of course) the dancing and songs that enriched the spiritual life of the community. ” (Prairie edge: trading co. & galleries) My father is Metis, he grew up with the fiddle, but not so much the drum. This was a tradition that ...
The pas — L’Assomption Sash, which originated in Quebec, according to the Canadian First Peoples website, is the most recognizable part of the Metis dress. The sash is a true symbol of the people. In the beginn...
The pas — This book is a collection of papers sharing information about the Metis people in North America. One of the papers is called “what if Mama is an Indian” by Sylvia Kirk. In her paper, she deals with ma...
The pas — Canada is in conflict and Louis Riel, leader of the Metis, is the reason. Riel has been found guilty of high treason. He is awaiting execution in a small wooden prison, heavily barred, just outside of...
My Métis sash
A gift from my father
The métis people in North America
Learning about my ancestry