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Métis “dance all winter”
Métis across the Homeland love dancing and having a good time. Kitchen parties and “half breed balls” filled with music, food, and...

Ontario Métis Facts
Dec 30, 2024


Métis Christmas Kissing in the Soo
Christmas and New Year’s celebrations were important for many Métis families and communities. Unsurprisingly, many shared and well-loved...

Ontario Métis Facts
Dec 25, 2024


Wintery Métis Mail Runs
Check out our Special Seasonal Colouring Page: Métis Mail Carriers The Upper Great Lakes is known for its snowy winters with high winds,...

Ontario Métis Facts
Dec 23, 2024


Rubaboo: A Hearty Métis Stew
Métis communities across the Homeland have always shared a love of food. Stews and soups were and continue to be a warm, hearty meal...

Ontario Métis Facts
Dec 21, 2024


Métis Dogsleds and Snowshoes
Throughout history, travelling between Métis communities has been an important part of maintaining economic, political, cultural, and...

Ontario Métis Facts
Dec 18, 2024


Louis Miron’s “thick throat” Remedy
Like other Métis communities across the Homeland, Métis communities in the Upper Great Lakes have relied on harvesting and deep...

Ontario Métis Facts
Dec 13, 2024
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