Growing up, Cheryl Parisien always knew she was Métis, but she was taught to keep her identity under wraps. "It wasn't something to really be proud of," she told CBC Books in an interview. A few years ...
In 1869, the arrival of surveyors from the new Dominion of Canada sends ripples of anxiety through the people of Red River. As the Métis Nation begins negotiating terms for joining Confederation, each ...
December 5, 2024, the second session of the Unweaving the Researcher from the Research colloquium series will take place at the CSLP beginning at 5pm, with the theme of Parenting and Graduate Studies.
These days, many Canadians might feel threatened as U.S. President Donald Trump engages in seemingly endless rhetoric about annexing Canada. In The Unweaving, Cheryl Parisien tells the story of people ...
The point of view Minnesota artist Tia Keobounpheng has while lying in the base of her public art installation "Unweaving" Thursday afternoon at Sister Cities Park in Duluth. Keobounpheng encourages ...