In This Issue: Canada’s first Indigenous police officer remembered in Passchendaele c entennial – Old canoe Bows to New Purpose – Metis Flute Song by Charlie Fife – Oglala Lakota Chef Features Recipes with No Colonial Ingredients – A biologist believes that threes speak a language we can learn – On the BlogL Metis – A Historical Scientific Perspective – The Eastern Metis and “Negationism” In the Academy – A Community Member Takes A Walk Through Aboriginal History – Science Corner: Groundbreaking genetic study links living First Nations woman to 5,500-year-old ancestor – How ToL Woodland Cree Gauntlet Mitts – Pushing the door fully open
Most Recent Posts
- The Great Upheaval of Acadia December 1, 2018
- An Essay On One Man’s Metis Identity October 18, 2018
- Community Spotlight: Karen Russell September 1, 2018
- The Festival of Saint John and St John’s Wort (Hypericum Perforatum) June 29, 2018
- A Conversation with Metis Sculptor Ernie Fauvelle June 28, 2018
- Community Spotlight: Monica Alexander June 28, 2018
- Community Spotlight: William Buchholtz (Pukinaage Makwa – Conquering Bear) June 28, 2018
- Laura Secord and the Natives – Heroes of Canada May 31, 2018
- The National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C. May 31, 2018
- Anne Mouflet and Jacques Rene Tsiheme – A Brave Couple in a Harsh Time May 4, 2018
- The Life And Times of Catherine Annennontak March 31, 2018
- Blankets, Beads and Birch Bark; The “Quintessential” Eessentials of Early Metis History” March 28, 2018