In Métis Crossing in Alberta, Canada, learn about Métis culture, traditions, and beliefs. Alberta, Canada's Métis Crossing cultural destination was conceived, built, and is operated by Métis people to ...
Alberta is home to more than 127,000 Métis people and is the only province in Canada with a recognized Métis land base.
Prime Minister Mark Carney laid a wreath at the grave of Louis Riel to mark the 140th anniversary of the Red River Métis ...
The package is an immersive three-day all-inclusive experience sharing Métis culture and ecology. This package offers so much more than just a trip—it's an immersive entry into the living history and ...
Over the past 41 years, Therese Seesequasis has trained more than 160 dancers who have never lost a competition. She even helped design their award-winning costumes. Therese Seesequasis Dance is a ...
Developing a strong connection to their homeland is a way of ensuring the culture of the Metis people continues to thrive ...
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Opinion: The Métis story is Alberta's story too

Every November, Métis Week arrives quietly. Across Alberta, you’ll see our flag raised and hear the notes of the fiddle. And ...
It’s easier than ever to find an authentic Indigenous tourism experience in Canada. On Indigenous People’s Day this June the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada launched a new designation, the ...
Métis fiddler Brianna Lizotte’s JUNO nomination highlights the power of cultural storytelling, community, and the growing recognition of Indigenous artists. There were 67 Indigenous nominees this year ...
JUNE 21ST is National Indigenous Peoples Day, an occasion for Canada to celebrate the cultures and achievements of its aboriginal inhabitants. Two of the three groups honoured—First Nation peoples and ...
Rocking Spurs: The Anti-Bullying Tour, is a graphic novel adaptation of the novel Rocking Ten by author KD Beckett, and drawn by Robert Plante. Intended to investigate Indigenous identity in Canada, ...
The incidence of all cancers combined was similar for Métis men and significantly higher for Métis women compared to non-Aboriginal men and women, found a study published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical ...