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Provides information on the Métis with a focus on their homes, communities, clothing, food, religion, and more.
"Métis mothers have many ways to carry their babies. This book will show you some of the ways that Métis mothers carried their babies long ago"--Back cover.
Children travel back in time to learn about the Métis people of Canada including, their history, culture and current status.
Large colour prints to accompany the award-winning picture book, providing students and educators with further contextual information. On the back of each print Fauchon highlights historical figures, significant events,...
Twelve-year-old Matthew Dunn learns about the traditional ways of his Chipewyan, Cree, and Métis ancestors on a trip to Fort Chipewyan, in Alberta, Canada.
It's 1865, and Angelique and her family are hunting buffalo across the prairies. When horse thieves raid their camp one night, more than the horses are in danger: the buffalo hunt--and the Meti's very survival--are at st...
"Métis people have different ways of traveling over the land and water in the summer, fall, winter and spring. This book will show you someof the ways that Métis people can travel"--Back cover.
"This book is about a Métis sash. This sash is made from 5 coloured threads. The threads are woven together. Weaving the threads together makes a sash very strong"--Back cover.
"New Year's Eve is on December 31. It is the last day of the year. At midnight the old year ends and a new one begins. In this book you will learn about some of the ways that Métis families have fun on New Year's Eve"--...
"A Métis vest is a piece of clothing. it is like a short jacket but is has no sleeves. It has buttons down the front. Métis women decorate the vests with colourful designs and fringes"--Back cover.