En saencheur flechey: Métis Fingerweaving

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  • Опубліковано 8 кві 2019
  • Combining Aboriginal fingerweaving techniques with European materials, the sash remains an integral and highly symbolic aspect of Métis identity.
    In this video, Penny Condon provides fingerweaving lessons to grade seven and eight students from St. Frances School in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
    Includes an historical overview and step-by-step instructions on how to fingerweave a Métis Sash.
    Visit www.metismuseum.ca for more resources on Métis history and culture!

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  • @christasabel1574
    @christasabel1574 4 місяці тому

    What a great and informative video to educate people like myself, who are Métis, finding their place in their communities, interested in learning more about their culture, being an active member and joining all the available groups or ceremonies, are proud of their identity and want to teach traditions to the younger generations. One day I will be an Elder too. Thank you for this video. I love the Red River jigging.

  • @Unicorn70955
    @Unicorn70955 3 роки тому +5

    This was a great video on Metis Fingerweaving...ty for posting.....learning more of my Metis heritage is powerful for me right now...

  • @jeridoney7604
    @jeridoney7604 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for this! My family has an old, old photo of my mooshoom(mooshum) in his cowboy gear and sash.