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My first Métis lobstick : a story of Métis life during the voyageur fur trade days = Mon pramyii lobstick : aen nistwayr di la vii daen Michif maana lii voyaazheur ka mayshkootoonikaychik la foorur

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  • Author: Dorion, Leah
    Contributor: Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research; Fleury, Norman; Dorion, Leah
    Date:
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    2014
    Summary:

    Leah Marie Dorion’s My First Métis Lobstick takes young readers back to Canada’s fur trade era by focusing on a Métis family’s preparations for a lobstick celebration and feast in the boreal forest. Through the eyes of a young boy, we see how important lobstick making and ceremony was to the Métis community. From the Great Lakes to the present-day Northwest Territories, lobstick poles—important cultural and geographical markers, which merged Cree, Ojibway, and French-Canadian traditions—dotted the landscape of our great northern boreal forest. This little known aspect of Métis history vividly comes to life through Leah Marie Dorion’s crisp prose and stunning gallery-quality artwork.

    Original Publisher: Saskatoon, SK, Gabriel Dumont Institute
    Language(s): English