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Doctrines & Discoveries
Round Prairie Métis Cemetery
Season 1, Ep. 2
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Travel to Round Prairie Métis Cemetery, all that’s visibly left of one of central Saskatchewan's earliest Métis settlements. Cort Dogniez reflects on the stories of Métis families (including his own) who are linked to this place, and what they tell us about the unique place, and unique challenges, of the Métis Nation on the prairies.
Visit mcc.org/impact/podcasts/doctrines-discoveries for travel directions, discussion questions, and more.
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