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In the fifth episode of "Along the Trail", host Devonn Drossel invites talented Cree/Métis artist and poet Marilyn Dumont to discuss Dumont's artistic and academic journeys.
@dumont_marilyn
https://t.co/KUfJvWu3jk
In the fourth episode of "Along the Trail", host Molly Swain discusses with Dr. Paul Gareau about his journey through academia, his commitments to collaborative projects, and more!
https://t.co/RO7ohKpEqC
Learn about the incredible work of Dr. Frank Tough in the second episode of the "Along the Trail" podcast. Host Molly Swain discusses Dr. Tough's academic journey as well as his work with the Métis Archival Project (MAP) Lab, Native Studies and more!
https://t.co/JVsc6JyC9i
Looking for more Métis-centric content? In the first episode of the "Along the Trail" podcast, host Molly Swain discusses the Rupertsland Centre for Métis Research with Audrey Poitras, Lorne Gladu and Dr. Nathalie Kermoal.
https://t.co/bOoud83DdK
If you are interested in Métis Food Sovereignty and want to learn more, listen to the recording of our Métis Talks 2023. This video highlights Métis Food Sovereignty with presentations from Natalie Pepin and Chef Jenni Lessard.
https://t.co/WLVWzd0CNh
Learn about the interconnectedness between Métis wellness and Métis Food Sovereignty by listening to the third episode of the "Our Foods: Chatting about Métis Food Sovereignty" podcast hosted by Devonn Drossel.
https://t.co/chl8hQaABl
🎉 Congratulations to @RcmrMetis on winning the Sarah Shorten Award, which recognizes outstanding achievements in the promotion of the advancement of women in Canadian universities and colleges! 🎉 https://t.co/DGCXNfz1AU
In the third episode of "Our Foods: Chatting about Métis Food Sovereignty," host Devonn Drossel discusses Métis hunting and harvesting with Bob Montgomery, a Métis hunter and member of the MNA Harvesting Council.
https://t.co/II135LxINC
In the second episode of "Our Foods: Chatting about Métis Food Sovereignty," Devonn Drossel discusses urban Métis gardens with Morgan Hrycak, the Climate Leadership Coordinator with the Métis Nation of Alberta.
https://t.co/M1mPYesAyo
We at RCMR wanted to share some wonderful news for the Métis community with all of you! A University of Alberta residence was named after the late Métis activist Thelma Chalifoux. Read more by following the link to a UofA article. https://t.co/7hZDHIpUI0
Meet Dr. Paul L. Gareau, an RCMR Research Affiliate! Dr. Gareau (Michif-French) is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Native Studies at the UofA.
To learn more about Dr. Gareau and other RCMR Research Affiliates, visit the RCMR website.
Meet another RCMR Research Affiliate, Dr. Darryl Leroux! Darryl Leroux (French-Canadian) is an Associate Professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa.
To learn more about Dr. Leroux and other Research Affiliates, visit the RCMR website!
Have a listen to "What is Métis Food Sovereignty" hosted by Devonn Drossel. In this first episode of the "Our Foods: Chatting about Métis Food Sovereignty" podcast, Devonn Drossel outlines concepts of food sovereignty in relation to the Métis.
https://t.co/6uzx4moNit
Dr. Kisha Supernant (Métis/Papaschase/British) is the Director of the Institute of Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology and a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alberta.
To know more about Dr. Kisha Supernant's research, visit the RCMR's website!
Have you been keeping up with our posts on Métis food sovereignty? Listen to Part 2 of "Seed Saving with Natalie Pepin" on the podcast "Our Foods: Chatting About Métis Food Sovereignty" hosted by Devonn Drossel.
https://t.co/KYBvrib2Qp
Learn more about Métis Food Sovereignty by watching Métis Talks presentations "Two Roots: Métis Cultural Foodways Beyond the Hunt" by Natalie Pepin and "From Rose Hips to Spruce Tips... A Recipe for Métis Food Sovereignty" by Jennifer Lessard. https://t.co/7K6hFIL67R.
Friday, June 23, 2023, come celebrate the arrival of our new Red River Cart on the front lawn of Pembina Hall, University of Alberta. With fiddle music from Zach Willier, and presentations from Bernie Ouellette, and the Rupertsland Institute.
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Join us next Friday, June 23, 2023, on the front lawn of Pembina Hall to celebrate the arrival of our new Red River Cart and the amazing work being done to advance Métis Education by Rupertsland Institute! https://t.co/GYk721n6fm