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Traditional Métis Housing and Shelter

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Title: Traditional Métis Housing and Shelter
Creator: Todd Paquin and Patrick Young
Subject: Houses, Dwellings, Homes
Description: Various Métis housing structures from tipis and wigwams, winter houses, sod houses, Road Allowance houses to modern houses will be presented in this article. The various materials used to build these types of houses are also discussed.
Publisher: Gabriel Dumont Institute
Date: 1500s, 1800s, 1900s
Type: Text Document
Format: Text
Language: English
Date of Copyright: May 30, 2003
Coverage: Red River Settlement, St. Laurent, Saskatchewan, Cumberland House, Canada
GDI Media Filename: Houses.pdf

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