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My Métis HeritageMy Métis Heritage
MazeConstructed entirely of wood, Red River Carts were used by Métis families to travel across the plains. They were all purpose utility vehicles as well as temporary homes.
Start at the center red dot!
Start at the red dot
Connect-the-DotsBison were an important source of food and
income for Métis hunters in the early 1800s.
We must cherish our inheritance, we must preserve our nationality for the youth of our future. The story should be written down to pass on.
– Louis Riel
common Métis names Can you find your last name here?
aAdamsAmyotteAndersonAndrewArcandArmstrongAshamAuger
bBeaudryBeauregardBelangerBelcourtBellehumeurBelleroseBerardBirdBlandionBourqueBouvierBoyerBrelandBremnerBrosseauBruceBruneauBruyere
cCarifelleCalderCallihooCardinalCarriereChalifouxChartrandChatelaineClouthierCollinsCookCromartyCunningham
dDaigneaultDelormeDeschampsDesjarlaisDonaldDucharmeDumasDumont
eEmardErasmus
fFalconFavelFayantFergusonFiddlerFlettFleuryFraser
gGairdnerGariepyGarneauGervaisGladuGosselinGouletGrantGrayGullionGunnGunville
hHamelinHendersonHodgsonHogueHouleHowseHumpherville
iInksterIsbister
jJannotJobinJohnston
KKipplingKlyneKnibb
lL’HirondelleLadouceurLaffertyLagimodiereLandryLariviereLarocqueLavalleeLepineLetendreLilleyLoutittLoyerLussier-Lucier
MMajeauMalaterreMcDonaldMcKayMcKenzieMercrediMonkmanMorin
NNaultNolinNorris
oOmandOuellette
pPambrunParenteauPelletierPlantePocha–PaquinPoitrasPrimeauPritchardPruden
qQuintal
RRacetteRielRitchotRossRowland
SSaloway-SaloisSavardSayerSinclairSmithSpenceSt. Germaine
TThompsonTourangeauTourandTremblayTrottierTurcotte
VVandaleVenneVermetteVilleneuve
WWardWhitfordWilkieWylie
ZZastre-Zace
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Mô Piyak Oskân
My Family TreeFill in the boxes with the names of your family members.
ME ∞ Niya
MY DAD ∞ Nipâpâ
GRANDFATHER ∞ Nimoshôm GRANDMOTHER ∞ Nohkom
GREAT GRANDFATHERChâpân
GREAT GRANDMOTHER Châpân
GREAT GRANDFATHER Châpân
GREAT GRANDMOTHER Châpân
MY MOM ∞ Nimâmâ
GRANDFATHER ∞ Nimoshôm GRANDMOTHER ∞ Nohkom
GREAT GRANDFATHER Châpân
GREAT GRANDMOTHER Châpân
GREAT GRANDFATHER Châpân
GREAT GRANDMOTHER Châpân
Michif is the official language of the Métis people. Discover the Michif word for each person in your family tree!