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Fiddling is synonymous with Métis music, and has been part of Métis, First Nations and Inuit culture since the Europeans brought the instrument to North America. Fiddling and jigging go together ...
This story is part of Resonate: Songs of Resilience in recognition of National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day. CBC Indigenous with CBC Unreserved celebrates communities ...
Fiddling and jigging go together, and many people say you can't have one without the other. The thing that makes fiddle music in the Métis music world different from bluegrass or Irish or ...
According to the Manitoba Métis Federation, Métis jigging was created in the Red River area around Winnipeg in the mid-1800s and the most famous dance is the Red River Jig.
Saskatchewan, and Victor Guillet, President of Local 51, took to Saskatoon airways this week to remind people that Back to Batoche is right around the ...
Hay River Fiddle Fest is set to return July 14 to 18. The four-day workshop will teach youth the Metis style of fiddle ...
Explore Dalnavert Dalnavert Museum, 61 Carlton St. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission Are you kicking yourself for ...
Saturday is National Indigenous Peoples Day and there are a number of local events planned throughout the weekend.Uptown Waterloo mural by artist Maddie ResmerAnytimeA sidewalk mural created by artist ...