The Making And History Of Red River Carts

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Orille Haugan, Winnipeg, Red River Métis Heritage Group

A group of Métis people working at the St. Norbert Arts and Cultural Centre (Winnipeg) and led by Orille Haugan are reviving the art of red river cart making. Learn about the relationship between Métis people and this historic means of transportation.

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