https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/issue/feed Pawaatamihk: Journal of Métis Thinkers 2024-06-21T21:16:15-05:00 Circle of Editors pawaatamihk@uwinnipeg.ca Open Journal Systems <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">For questions, guidance in the submission process, or clarifications, please contact the Circle of Editors at pawaatamihk@uwinnipeg.ca. </span></p> https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/65 La Chanson Du Riel 2023-11-04T16:47:14-05:00 Carly Lawton carly15lawton@gmail.com <p>This is a story about Métis relations, oral history, and Louis Riel, however, I would not have this story to share if not for Ron Burwash, his grandma, his family, and their Métis relations; therefore it is also a story about them. Kichi kinanaskomitin (big thanks) to Elder Ron Burwash for gifting me with the French and English translation of <em>La Chanson Du Riel</em> and his time in conversation about its history and significance. I will tell the story of Riel’s song as Elder Ron has told it to me. In synthesizing how this song came to me, I will also express the significance and validity of oral history and the importance of intergenerational transmission of history and culture in the Métis context. </p> 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Carly Lawton https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/31 Metis Relationality of lii lway di la tayr through the teachings of interconnectedness and balance 2023-11-01T23:13:17-05:00 Marika Schalla marikakatalin@hotmail.com 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Marika Schalla https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/61 Exploring Métis Identity and Cultural Revival 2023-10-31T19:11:39-05:00 Juliet Mackie mackiejuliet@gmail.com Alexandra Nordstrom alexandra.r.nordstrom@gmail.com <p>In this paper, Métis artist and academic Juliet Mackie and Cree academic and curator Alexandra Nordstrom present a dialogue-driven exchange rooted in their collaboration on the exhibition, <em>Matrilineal Memory</em> (2023). They explore the multifaceted dimensions of Mackie’s role as a scholar, painter, and beadwork artist and examine the ways in which beadwork and portraiture can be used to explore the intricacies of Métis identity. A discussion on the revitalization of cultural and artistic practices emerges as they recount their joint and individual efforts in reclaiming cultural practices and knowledges, interweaving them into their daily lives, creative pursuits, and scholarly endeavors.</p> 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Alexandra Nordstrom, Juliet Mackie https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/66 A Review of Stella Welcome to Your Doodem 2024-02-09T00:02:54-06:00 Meghan Young meghanyoung2000@gmail.com 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Meghan Young https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/76 Pawaatamihk Answering the Call for Métis-Specific Scholarship 2024-06-21T19:04:02-05:00 Laura Forsythe pawaatamihk@gmail.com 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Laura Forsythe https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/74 Artist Feature - Tim Moore 2024-06-10T18:10:22-05:00 Cathy Mattes c.mattes@uwinnipeg.ca 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Cathy Mattes https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/58 Metis Living 2023-10-30T09:40:25-05:00 Katherine Burelle kathoubear@hotmail.ca 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Katherine Burelle https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/62 French-Michif 2023-11-01T14:36:17-05:00 Meghan Young meghanyoung2000@gmail.com 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Meghan Young https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/60 there is room. 2023-10-30T22:48:41-05:00 Erynne Gilpin erynnegilpin@gmail.com 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Erynne Gilpin https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/50 Ashee 2023-10-18T17:12:15-05:00 Victoria Perrie victoriaperriearts@gmail.com 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Victoria Perrie https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/38 Absolute Refusal 2023-08-19T16:07:51-05:00 Danielle Lussier dlussier-meek@live.ca <p>This poem, in two parts, engages in a practice the author describes as “reading the beads.” The beadwork, titled “Absolute Refusal,” holds layers of stories, and can be read both forward and back – from our roots as a People to our hope for future generations.</p> 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Danielle Lussier https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/48 The Stone in Your Soul 2023-10-15T16:46:51-05:00 aron skworchinski askworchinski@hotmail.ca 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 aron skworchinski https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/64 Pakoshayimoohk/Hope, in steel 2023-11-02T19:27:38-05:00 Danielle Lussier dlussier-meek@live.ca 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Danielle Lussier https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/70 Wîpinâhwasowin 2024-05-17T11:51:36-05:00 Anna Corrigal Flaminio anna.flaminio@gmail.com Leah Marie Dorion leahdorionart@gmail.com <p style="font-weight: 400;">The Metis women research team engaged in a pre research project grounded in the Cree-Metis concept of <em>wîpinâhwasowin</em> meaning ‘peace offering’. The Research Team consisted of two Metis women, Dr. Anna Corrigal Flaminio, and Metis Scholar and Artist, Leah Marie Dorion. &nbsp;We enacted the Metis-specific visiting method of <em>kiyokewin/</em> <em>keeoukaywin</em> and Metis land-based methods, involving offerings tea, berries, tobacco to land and ancestors. The researchers enacted the method of sitting on the Earth with our relatives: <em>mâmawapôwin achiôma, ni-wahômâkanak</em>(sitting together here with my relatives). We explored ways Metis women hold the role of peacemaker of ancestral graves in their communities.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">&nbsp;</p> 2024-07-02T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Anna Corrigal Flaminio, Leah Dorion https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/45 The Red River Jig Family Network 2023-12-08T10:59:07-06:00 Suzanne Steele suzanne@etchedinsteele.com Michelle Porter michelleporter@mun.ca Lily Overacker lp.overacker@uleth.ca Dillon Apsassin apsassinflamont@uleth.ca Monique Giroux monique.giroux@uleth.ca <p>In this article, we introduce the Red River Jig Family Network project and invite readers to join us in our conversations about Métis dance and music. We ask, what can a Métis-led and Métis-centred re-search project about Métis music and dance look like? And more specifically, what does the Red River Jig teach us about Métis approaches to re-search with and about Métis people and/or practices? In so doing, we are adding to a growing body of re-search that examines what it means to do re-search from a Métis perspective. </p> 2024-07-02T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Dr. Suzanne Steele, Michelle Porter, Monique Giroux https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/75 Coming Home Through Métis Research 2024-06-21T13:29:45-05:00 Allyson Stevenson allyson.stevenson@usask.ca <p>In this reprint of a chapter from&nbsp;<em>Around the Kitchen Table: Métis Aunties' Scholarship, </em>Allyson Stevenson recounts the journey she has taken into and through Métis research, and the pivotal scholars and community influences that have led her to her own academic work.&nbsp;</p> 2024-06-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Allyson Stevenson https://pawaatamihk.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/Pawaatamihk/article/view/73 The Métis Nation, Epistemic Injustice, and Self-Indigenization 2024-06-10T17:23:21-05:00 Kurtis Boyer kurtis.boyer@usask.ca Paul Simard Smith paul.simard.smith@uregina.ca <p>This paper considers epistemic dimensions of injustices associated with settlers self-indigenization through false claims to being Métis. First, we provide an analytic characterization of the act of self-indigenization. Afterwards we spell out how confusions surrounding the meaning of the term ‘Métis’ generate lacunae in the social imagination of the dominant society in Canada. These lacunae make it more difficult for Métis people to explain to&nbsp; the dominant society why claims based on self-identification alone are inadequate bases upon which to claim to be Métis. Finally, we highlighting steps taken by the Métis Nation to assert their identity through citizenship registries.</p> 2024-07-02T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Paul Simard Smith, Kurtis Boyer