Language, Culture, and Clothing
Anishinaabe/Chippewa/Ojibwe Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography, 2017
Back to Batoche, 2018
Bandolier Bags
Barsou or Baby Swing
Beaded Bag
Beaded Dress Yoke
Bouvette, Reg and Beryl
Bungee/Bungi Dialect
Capote
Capote Pattern for 3 1/2 Point Hudson’s Bay Company Blanket
Characteristics of Metis Beadwork
Characteristics of Métis Beadwork
Charles M. Russell Depictions of the Metis
Chartrand, Yvonne
Contributions Made by Métis People
Cree Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography, 2017
Dejarlis, Andre (Andy)
Dog Sleds and Carrioles
Dog Tapis
Flamand, Liza Rita
Fringes on Metis Clothing
Gauntlet Gloves and Mittens
History of the Métis Sash
Inkle Loom Weaving
Johnson, Gary (01)
Johnson, Gary (02)
Lafferty, Richard Harold
Leggings, Mitasses, Botas
Lobstick
Louis Riel Institute
Manitokanac
Meilleur, Marcel Louis
Métis Bandanas or Wilds
Métis Beaded Vests
Métis Beadwork
Métis Beadwork, Quillwork and Embroidery
Metis Culture
Métis Elder Protocols
Métis Folklore: Little People, Ma-ma-kwa-se-sak or Memeguayiwahk
Métis Holidays and Celebrations
Métis Language and Culture
Métis Men’s Clothing
Métis Mythology and Folklore: Mythological Figures
Metis National Heritage Centre at Upper Fort Garry
Métis Neck Bags: The Gary Johnson Collection of Louis Riel Institute
Métis Storytellers
Métis Superstitions
Métis Women’s Clothing
Métis Writers
Michif
Michif and Other Languages of the Canadian Métis
Michif Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography, 2009
Michif Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography, 2017
Moosehair and Caribou Hair Tufting
Octopus Bags
Pierre Lavoie’s Tobacco Bag
Preserving history: Little Shell dedicate new cultural center
Red River Jig
Red Willow Baskets: The Louis Riel Institute Collection
Sash of the Métis
Slavey Jargon: A Trade Language of the Métis
Smoking Caps
Standing Irons
The Heritage and Legacy of the Metis People
The Life of Beads by Maureen Matthews
The Métis Infinity Flag
The Origins of Métis Governance and Customary Law With a Discussion of Métis Legal Tradtions
The Origins of the Michif Language
The Sash
The Sash of the Métis
Tikinagan or Cradleboards
Tobacco Bags
Traditional Métis Clothing
Traditional Métis Values
Travellers, Tricksters and the Old Man
Umbilical Cord Bags (Birth Amulets)
Voyageur Games
Wall Pockets
When the Stories Disappear, Our People Will Disappear: Notes On Language and Contemporary Literature