Overview of the Gabriel Dumont Institute

The Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research (GDI) was founded in 1976 in order to serve the educational and cultural needs of Saskatchewan’s Métis. GDI is the official educational affiliate of the Métis Nation – Saskatchewan. GDI offers a variety of accredited educational, vocational and skills training opportunities for the province’s Métis in partnership with the University of Regina, the University of Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, the province’s various regional colleges and the Métis Employment and Training of Saskatchewan Inc. Below is a breakdown of the main programming and services, which GDI provides to the province’s Métis and non-Aboriginal communities:

For further information about GDI visit the Institute�s website at www.gdins.org or call our information desk at 306.934.4941.

Gabriel Dumont Institute Mission Statement: The Gabriel Dumont Institute promotes the renewal and development of Métis culture through research, materials development, collection and the distribution of those materials and the development and delivery of Métis-specific educational programs and services.

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