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Project in the Media

  • World Comic Book Review's Read of Amō's Sapotawan

    Read a review of Amō's Sapotawan written by Terry Hammond of World Comic Book Review.

    Posted November 28, 2022 in Project in the Media

  • Globe and Mail recommends The Gift of the Little People

    The Globe and Mail suggests that "The Gift of the Little People" is a great gift for young readers this upcoming holiday season. You can find their gift guide here (you will need an account with The Globe and Mail to read the article):

    https://www.theglobeandmail.co...

    Posted November 22, 2022 in Project in the Media

  • Reclaiming Rocky Cree Culture: Windspeaker's article on Six Seasons

    Windspeaker.com interviewed William Dumas and Warren Cariou about their work on The Gift of the Little People. In the interview, William tells the reader more about the little people and the message of his book.

    Posted March 10, 2022 in Project News

  • William Dumas speaks with Rosanna Deerchild on Unreserved

    Rosanna Deerchild invited William Dumas for a conversation on CBC's Unreserved to talk about his latest publication The Gift of the Little People.

    Posted March 7, 2022 in Project News

  • Listen to William Dumas and Warren Cariou speak about storytelling

    In this interview with CJOB, Six Seasons storyteller William Dumas and Story Team co-lead Warren Cariou speak about the importance of the oral tradition. The also speak about William Dumas's latest publication The Gift of the Little People.

    Posted March 7, 2022 in Project News

  • Thompson Citizen interviews William Dumas about The Gift of the Little People

    Six Seasons storyteller William Dumas and Story Team co-lead Warren Cariou speak about how William Dumas's latest book came to be. The article also outlines the work that the Six Seasons project is doing.

    Posted March 7, 2022 in Project News

  • Interview with William Dumas and Warren Cariou on The Gift of the Little People

    Global News interviewed Six Seasons storyteller and project mentor William Dumas on his new book The Gift of the Little People (forthcoming February 2022). As part of the interview, Six Seasons story team co-leader Warren Cariou, who supported the work on the book, speaks about collaboration and reads an excerpt from the book. You can watch the interview here:

    https://globalnews.ca/pages/il...

    Posted February 9, 2022 in Project News

  • Research MB features the Six Seasons Partnership Project in new video

    Research Manitoba's new video "Building Our Future through Investments in Research" features Six Seasons' author William Dumas and Project Director Mavis Reimer talking about the impact of the project.

    Posted January 6, 2021 in Project in the Media

  • Archaeology Team Co-Leader Dr. Scott Hamilton Receives J.V. Wright Lifetime Achievement Award

    The Ontario Archaeological Society recognized Dr. Scott Hamilton with the J.V. Wright Lifetime Achievement Award earlier this November.

    Posted November 30, 2020 in Project in the Media

  • Six Seasons Series Author William Dumas brings Pīsim to life on APTN

    Six Seasons Author William Dumas speaks with APTN about the inspiration for Pīsim Finds Her Miskanaw.

    Posted March 12, 2020 in Project in the Media

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