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Stories of Metis Women : Tales My Kookum Told Me

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Stories of Metis Women, and the accompanying Vimeo documentary link is a collection of stories about culture, history, and nationhood as told by Metis women.

The Metis are known by many names - Otipemisiwak, "the people who own ourselves;" Bois Brules, "Burnt Wood;" Apeetogosan, "half brother" by the Cree; "half-breed," historically; and are also known as "rebels" and "traitors to Canada." They are also known as the "Forgotten People." Few really know their story.

Many people may also think that Metis simply means "mixed," but it does not.

They are a people with a unique and proud history and Nation.

In this era of reconciliation, Stories of Metis Women explains the story of the Metis Nation from a their own perspective.

The UN has declared this "The Decade of Indigenous Languages" and Stories of Metis Women is one of the few books available in English and Michif, which is an endangered language.

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Product Details
UpRoute
1988824214 / 9781988824215
Paperback
15/08/2021
Canada
272 pages
154 x 229 mm, 417 grams