2024
DOI: 10.36939/pawaatamihk/vol2no1/art45
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Red River Jig Family Network

Suzanne Steele,
Michelle Porter,
Lily Overacker
et al.

Abstract: This article describes the first year of a transdisciplinary inquiry into the cultural and historic impact of the “Red River Jig,” a piece of music, dance, and story central to the Michif/Métis peoples. We outline the project’s provenance, review its objectives, and offers four approaches that have emerged in the first year. These include building on visiting as a Métis-specific methodology by applying “visiting way” methodology to the study of music/dance/story while also considering music/dance/story as Méti… Show more

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