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St. Pierre log house may be coming home to Metis cultural centre. Dale Molnar · CBC News · Posted: Apr 06, 2017 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: April 6, 2017.
A new report commissioned by the Wabun Tribal Council says there is no historical evidence of Métis communities on their territory — a direct challenge to the Métis Nation of Ontario’s (MNO) claims to ...
Saskatoon’s latest designs for the central library show an exterior inspired by the teepee and Métis log house and an interior featuring exposed cross laminated timber. “We really wanted that ...
Saskatoon firm Big Block Construction drew inspiration from Métis log houses and artwork for the format of the 25,881 square foot lodge. Windows, for example, are bordered with traditional Métis ...
Hampshire-based Metis Homes will soon begin construction at the former Warsash Maritime Academy campus. Situated in the coastal village of Warsash and close to the River Hamble, 117 characterful ...
The house has a two-acre garden and close to 16,000 late-Victorian-era artifacts. It attracted up to 3,000 visitors annually prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. [email protected] ...
Leaders of Métis Nation–Saskatchewan and Cumberland House Cree Nation gathered, formalizing a long-term nation-to-nation relationship, and placed signs recognizing the heartland of the Métis ...
The Manitoba Métis Federation, Parks Canada and Riel House National Historic Site joined forces this summer to host a student-driven historic garden filled with produce from the late 19th century.
The Lougheed House and family have a strong Métis connection through Isabella Clarke Hardisty Lougheed, the Métis wife of James Lougheed, the lawyer-turned-senator who built the house in 1891.