Language, Culture, and Clothing
- Anishinaabe/Chippewa/Ojibwe Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography, 2017
- Back to Batoche, 2018
- Bandolier Bags
- Barsou or Baby Swing
- Beaded Bag
- Beaded Dress Yoke
- Bouvette, Reg and Beryl
- Bungee/Bungi Dialect
- Capote
- Capote Pattern for 3 1/2 Point Hudson’s Bay Company Blanket
- Characteristics of Métis Beadwork
- Characteristics of Metis Beadwork
- Charles M. Russell Depictions of the Metis
- Chartrand, Yvonne
- Contributions Made by Métis People
- Cree Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography, 2017
- Dejarlis, Andre (Andy)
- Dog Sleds and Carrioles
- Dog Tapis
- Flamand, Liza Rita
- Fringes on Metis Clothing
- Gauntlet Gloves and Mittens
- History of the Métis Sash
- Inkle Loom Weaving
- Johnson, Gary (01)
- Johnson, Gary (02)
- Lafferty, Richard Harold
- Leggings, Mitasses, Botas
- Lobstick
- Louis Riel Institute
- Manitokanac
- Meilleur, Marcel Louis
- Métis Bandanas or Wilds
- Métis Beaded Vests
- Métis Beadwork
- Métis Beadwork, Quillwork and Embroidery
- Metis Culture
- Métis Elder Protocols
- Métis Folklore: Little People, Ma-ma-kwa-se-sak or Memeguayiwahk
- Métis Holidays and Celebrations
- Métis Language and Culture
- Métis Men’s Clothing
- Métis Mythology and Folklore: Mythological Figures
- Metis National Heritage Centre at Upper Fort Garry
- Métis Neck Bags: The Gary Johnson Collection of Louis Riel Institute
- Métis Storytellers
- Métis Superstitions
- Métis Women’s Clothing
- Métis Writers
- Michif
- Michif and Other Languages of the Canadian Métis
- Michif Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography, 2009
- Michif Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography, 2017
- Moosehair and Caribou Hair Tufting
- Octopus Bags
- Pierre Lavoie’s Tobacco Bag
- Preserving history: Little Shell dedicate new cultural center
- Red River Jig
- Red Willow Baskets: The Louis Riel Institute Collection
- Sash of the Métis
- Slavey Jargon: A Trade Language of the Métis
- Smoking Caps
- Standing Irons
- The Heritage and Legacy of the Metis People
- The Life of Beads by Maureen Matthews
- The Métis Infinity Flag
- The Origins of Métis Governance and Customary Law With a Discussion of Métis Legal Tradtions
- The Origins of the Michif Language
- The Sash
- The Sash of the Métis
- Tikinagan or Cradleboards
- Tobacco Bags
- Traditional Métis Clothing
- Traditional Métis Values
- Travellers, Tricksters and the Old Man
- Umbilical Cord Bags (Birth Amulets)
- Voyageur Games
- Wall Pockets
- When the Stories Disappear, Our People Will Disappear: Notes On Language and Contemporary Literature