Issues and realities
Indigenous or First Nations: Which terminology ...
When discussing Indigenous peoples* in Canada, it is essential to use appropriate terminology to demonstrate respect and understanding. The words "Indigenous" and "First Nations" are often used, but they have...
Indigenous or First Nations: Which terminology ...
When discussing Indigenous peoples* in Canada, it is essential to use appropriate terminology to demonstrate respect and understanding. The words "Indigenous" and "First Nations" are often used, but they have...
Preserving indigenous culture through authentic...
The impact of purchasing authentic indigenous crafts on the preservation of cultures and know-how In a world dominated by globalization and mass production, authentic Indigenous craftsmanship remains an invaluable treasure....
Preserving indigenous culture through authentic...
The impact of purchasing authentic indigenous crafts on the preservation of cultures and know-how In a world dominated by globalization and mass production, authentic Indigenous craftsmanship remains an invaluable treasure....
Avoid cultural appropriation with authentic cra...
The importance of buying authentic indigenous crafts to avoid cultural appropriation In a world where Indigenous culture and traditions are often misunderstood or exploited for commercial gain, supporting authentic Indigenous...
Avoid cultural appropriation with authentic cra...
The importance of buying authentic indigenous crafts to avoid cultural appropriation In a world where Indigenous culture and traditions are often misunderstood or exploited for commercial gain, supporting authentic Indigenous...
First Nations Identification
Certified Indigenous Artisan – Mashteuiatsh (Quebec) Craftsman Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan, a member of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh Nation of Mashteuiatsh, is officially registered with First Nations Identification (ID1N). This recognition confirms the authenticity...
First Nations Identification
Certified Indigenous Artisan – Mashteuiatsh (Quebec) Craftsman Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan, a member of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh Nation of Mashteuiatsh, is officially registered with First Nations Identification (ID1N). This recognition confirms the authenticity...
Point of sale | Ilnu Museum of Mashteuiatsh
Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan ’s artisanal creations are available at the Ilnu Museum boutique in Mashteuiatsh.
Point of sale | Ilnu Museum of Mashteuiatsh
Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan ’s artisanal creations are available at the Ilnu Museum boutique in Mashteuiatsh.