There is no way to describe what this video means to me. My family comes from LaFramboise. Josette/ Josephtte is my direct ancestor, with her sister being Margeurite...I took up beading last year but have felt so sad to not know the flowers or techniques used by the women in our family. Thankyou so much for this. I’m going to recreate this flower and wear it with so much pride. Their daughters and sons and their daughters and son all took scrip. So much erasure. ❤️ I just don’t have words for what I’m feeling watching this.
@@SammyNineFingers yes!!!! Their descendants founded Batoche, and further after the rebellion remained south of the medicine line in Montana. Some returned to sask- duck lake and north battleford, including my grandpa Wally. The Landries are descendants and they married with the Letendres- Letendre dit Batoches after founding Batoche :)
There is no way to describe what this video means to me. My family comes from LaFramboise. Josette/ Josephtte is my direct ancestor, with her sister being Margeurite...I took up beading last year but have felt so sad to not know the flowers or techniques used by the women in our family.
Thankyou so much for this. I’m going to recreate this flower and wear it with so much pride.
Their daughters and sons and their daughters and son all took scrip. So much erasure. ❤️
I just don’t have words for what I’m feeling watching this.
Wierd. My grandmother’s maiden name was LaFromboise and she was part of the Turtle Mountain tribe.
@@SammyNineFingers yes!!!! Their descendants founded Batoche, and further after the rebellion remained south of the medicine line in Montana. Some returned to sask- duck lake and north battleford, including my grandpa Wally. The Landries are descendants and they married with the Letendres- Letendre dit Batoches after founding Batoche :)