The Métis people : giving voice to a proud heritage (19707)
Physical
Illustrated; 170 pages
Produced
1995
Distributor
School District #24
(1383)
Collection
Professional Library
Synopsis
A teacher's curriculum and resource guide to give voice to the
history and heritage of the Métis people.
Author
Spence, Renee.
Added autho
Gauthier, Angelina.
Dimensions
29 cm.
Pub. Loc.
Kamloops
Contents
Who are the Métis? -The Métis family -Métis culture : two
worlds meet -The buffalo hunt -Food and clothing -The Red River cart
-Louis Riel : Métis leader and legend -The fight for land and
nationhood begins -The Red River resistance -The Northwest Rebellion
and the Battle of Batoche -The Métis after Batoche -Current Métis
organizations and consitutional rights -Confronting issues of racism
and sterotyping -Métis role models -Métis elders speak.
Parts
vii, 170 p.
Stmt Resp
developed for the Shuswap Okanagan Métis Association by Renee
Spence and Angelina Gauthier ; with input and assistance from
S.O.M.A. members and teachers from School District No. 24 (Kamloops).