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Alberta Sweetgrass

  • Gary Elaschiuk, Sweetgrass Writer, Lac La Biche

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Budding Metis and Native artists and artisans from Alberta are being offered a chance to develop their talents in a 10-month program that will start this fall in Lac La Biche. The Native art development program will be run by Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta starting in September.

The program is aimed at giving Metis and Native artists and artisans the opportunity to…

  • Gary Elaschiuk, Sweetgrass Writer, Lac La Biche

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Budding Metis and Native artists and artisans from Alberta are being offered a chance to develop their talents in a 10-month program that will start this fall in Lac La Biche. The Native art development program will be run by Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta starting in September.

The program is aimed at giving Metis and Native artists and artisans the opportunity to…

  • Gary Elaschiuk, Sweetgrass Writer, Lac La Biche

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Budding Metis and Native artists and artisans from Alberta are being offered a chance to develop their talents in a 10-month program that will start this fall in Lac La Biche. The Native art development program will be run by Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta starting in September.

The program is aimed at giving Metis and Native artists and artisans the opportunity to…

  • Gary Elaschiuk, Sweetgrass Writer, Lac La Biche

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Budding Metis and Native artists and artisans from Alberta are being offered a chance to develop their talents in a 10-month program that will start this fall in Lac La Biche. The Native art development program will be run by Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta starting in September.

The program is aimed at giving Metis and Native artists and artisans the opportunity to…

  • Gary Elaschiuk, Sweetgrass Writer, Lac La Biche

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Budding Metis and Native artists and artisans from Alberta are being offered a chance to develop their talents in a 10-month program that will start this fall in Lac La Biche. The Native art development program will be run by Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta starting in September.

The program is aimed at giving Metis and Native artists and artisans the opportunity to…

  • Gary Elaschiuk, Sweetgrass Writer, Lac La Biche

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Budding Metis and Native artists and artisans from Alberta are being offered a chance to develop their talents in a 10-month program that will start this fall in Lac La Biche. The Native art development program will be run by Zone One of the Metis Nation of Alberta starting in September.

The program is aimed at giving Metis and Native artists and artisans the opportunity to…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer

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Fort Chipewyan Homecoming:

A Journey to Native Canada

By Morningstar Mercredi with photographs by Darren McNally

48 pages, Lerner Publications Co.

$19.95 (h.c.)

Fort Chipewyan Homecoming is a book written for children aged eight to 12 years old. It is about Matthew Dunn, the author's son, who returns to Fort Chipewyan to visit with relatives and…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer

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Fort Chipewyan Homecoming:

A Journey to Native Canada

By Morningstar Mercredi with photographs by Darren McNally

48 pages, Lerner Publications Co.

$19.95 (h.c.)

Fort Chipewyan Homecoming is a book written for children aged eight to 12 years old. It is about Matthew Dunn, the author's son, who returns to Fort Chipewyan to visit with relatives and…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer

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Fort Chipewyan Homecoming:

A Journey to Native Canada

By Morningstar Mercredi with photographs by Darren McNally

48 pages, Lerner Publications Co.

$19.95 (h.c.)

Fort Chipewyan Homecoming is a book written for children aged eight to 12 years old. It is about Matthew Dunn, the author's son, who returns to Fort Chipewyan to visit with relatives and…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer

Page

Fort Chipewyan Homecoming:

A Journey to Native Canada

By Morningstar Mercredi with photographs by Darren McNally

48 pages, Lerner Publications Co.

$19.95 (h.c.)

Fort Chipewyan Homecoming is a book written for children aged eight to 12 years old. It is about Matthew Dunn, the author's son, who returns to Fort Chipewyan to visit with relatives and…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer

Page

Fort Chipewyan Homecoming:

A Journey to Native Canada

By Morningstar Mercredi with photographs by Darren McNally

48 pages, Lerner Publications Co.

$19.95 (h.c.)

Fort Chipewyan Homecoming is a book written for children aged eight to 12 years old. It is about Matthew Dunn, the author's son, who returns to Fort Chipewyan to visit with relatives and…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer

Page

Fort Chipewyan Homecoming:

A Journey to Native Canada

By Morningstar Mercredi with photographs by Darren McNally

48 pages, Lerner Publications Co.

$19.95 (h.c.)

Fort Chipewyan Homecoming is a book written for children aged eight to 12 years old. It is about Matthew Dunn, the author's son, who returns to Fort Chipewyan to visit with relatives and…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Fort MacLeod

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A slid show and lecture on the images and history of art collecting in relation to Aboriginal people was offered at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump on May 3.

Presented by Alfred Young Man of the Peigan tribe, the talk was part of a series on Blackfoot traditions and Native cultural issues given at the interpretive center as part of the Dog Days program.

Young Man, who…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Fort MacLeod

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A slid show and lecture on the images and history of art collecting in relation to Aboriginal people was offered at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump on May 3.

Presented by Alfred Young Man of the Peigan tribe, the talk was part of a series on Blackfoot traditions and Native cultural issues given at the interpretive center as part of the Dog Days program.

Young Man, who…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Fort MacLeod

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A slid show and lecture on the images and history of art collecting in relation to Aboriginal people was offered at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump on May 3.

Presented by Alfred Young Man of the Peigan tribe, the talk was part of a series on Blackfoot traditions and Native cultural issues given at the interpretive center as part of the Dog Days program.

Young Man, who…