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  • Indigenous History Brought To Life

    Six Seasons of Asiniskaw Ithiniwak Partnership project focuses on Rock Cree history from the protocontact period.

    Posted September 7, 2017 in Project in the Media

  • Reclaiming Rocky Cree Culture

    A collaborative journey of cultural understanding and reconciliation.

    Posted May 1, 2017 in Project in the Media

  • Award-winning book a look back into Northern Manitoba's past

    Pisim Finds Her Miskanaw author William Dumas speaks with the Thompson Citizen about the process of publishing the book.

    Posted January 1, 2017 in Project in the Media

  • UWinnipeg Congratulates Pīsim Finds Her Miskanow Collaborators on Award

    The Canadian Archeological Association (CAA) has awarded Pisim Finds Her Miskanow its 2014 Public Communications Award, which recognizes outstanding books, articles, documentaries or other forms of communication that promote the understanding and awareness of archeology in Canada.

    Posted September 1, 2016 in Project in the Media

  • Book inspired by discovery of remains

    A group of archaeologists, educators, and illustrators, an aboriginal storyteller, and a University of Winnipeg professor have worked together over the past five years to create a picture book about a young Cree woman who lived in northern Manitoba in the mid-17th century. The book is called Pisim Finds Her Miskanow.

    Posted June 1, 2016 in Project in the Media

  • Art, History Tell Story of Cree Woman in New Book

    A book telling the story of a young Cree girl from the 17 century will focus on revitalizing Indigenous language and culture.

    Posted May 1, 2016 in Project in the Media

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