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The Project Team:

For the Gabriel Dumont Institute:

For the University of Saskatchewan Division of Media and Technology:

  • Frank Bulk: Manager of Multimedia Unit
  • Shawn Zheng: Site Graphic Design and Flash Animation
  • Dion Rowney: Web Site and Database Development
  • Randy Skurdal: Processing of Digital Media
  • Dan Mittelholtz: Processing of Digital Media
  • With infrastructure support provided by Information Technology Services Division

Artistic Credits:

  • Penny Condon: Icon Artist
  • Isabelle Impey: Beadwork Artist
  • Photographs, Main Exhibits:
    1. Indigenous Voices: Therese Delorme (Pelletier) and Alfred Pelletier, Crooked Lake, Saskatchewan, courtesy Jim and Stella Lavalley.
    2. Métis Celebration: wedding party, Crooked Lake, Saskatchewan, courtesy Jim and Stella Lavalley.
    3. Our Proud Heritage: Two men in uniform, courtesy Edward King.
    4. Learning Resources: Norbert Lavalley and unknown girl sitting outdoors, courtesy Jim and Stella Lavalley.
    5. Artistic Expressions: Maryann Morrisette, courtesy John Arcand.

  • Photographs, Flash Animation:
    1. Métis camp with Red River carts, Upper Fort Garry, 1870, courtesy Saskatchewan Archives Board, Photograph No. R-A3955.
    2. Three men in military uniform, courtesy Edward King.
    3. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arcand, courtesy Leonard Pambrun.
    4. Man and three children, courtesy Jim and Stella Lavalley.
    5. York boat, Split Lake, Manitoba, August 1928, courtesy Hudson’s Bay Company Archives, Provincial Archives of Manitoba, HBCA 1987/3633-Y-2/67 (N9246).
    6. Women on a trapline, Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, courtesy Dorion family.
    7. Man packing freight, courtesy Saskatchewan Archives Board, Photograph No. 4.4.
    8. Woman drying moose meat for pemmican, Ile a la Crosse, Saskatchewan, 1927, courtesy Saskatchewan Archives Board, Photograph No. A-1011(2).
    9. The Andrew Flamont family, Crooked Lake, Saskatchewan, courtesy Jim and Stella Lavalley.
    10. Muskrat trapper, Cree Lake, Saskatchewan, courtesy Saskatchewan Archives Board, Photograph No. S-B6242.

 

 
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