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New Breed MAGAZINE Celebrating 25 Years of Excellence and Achievement 1980 - 2005 Winter 2006 Editors: Karon Shmon [email protected] Darren R. Préfontaine is a publication of Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native [email protected] Studies and Applied Research in partnership with the David Morin Métis Nation – Saskatchewan. [email protected] Any correspondence or inquiries can be made to: Editorial Board: The Gabriel Dumont Institute 2-604 22nd Street West Saskatoon, SK S7M 5W1 Geordy McCaffrey, Executive Director Telephone: (306) 657-5716 Karon Shmon, Publishing Facsimile: (306) 244-0252 Coordinator New Breed Magazine is published quarterly. Contributing Writers: All views and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the various authors and are not Angela Bishop necessarily those of the Gabriel Dumont Institute, or Geordy McCaffrey the Métis Nation – Saskatchewan, or its Executive. David Morin No part of this publication may be reproduced, Darren R. Préfontaine in any shape or form without the express written Karon Shmon consent of New Breed Magazine and the Gabriel Dumont Institute. Back Cover Art: Advertising rates are posted on the last page of the magazine, or can be obtained by contacting New Tannis Nielson Breed Magazine at the Gabriel Dumont Institute. Advertisers and advertising agencies assume full responsibility for all content of advertisements printed. Advertisers also assume responsibility for any claim arising therefrom, made against New Breed Magazine or the Gabriel Dumont Institute. New Breed Magazine can be purchased for $4.00 from the Gabriel Dumont Institute. PUBLICATIONS MAIL #40827179 If undeliverable, deliver to 2-604 22nd Street West Saskatoon, SK S7M 5W1 The Gabriel Dumont Institute acknowledges funding support from the Department of Canadian Heritage, which was used in the publication of this magazine. Table of Contents 1 Gabriel Dumont Institute’s 25th Anniversary Celebrations 2 Celebrating 25 Years of Excellence and Achievement 3 Message from the Gabriel Dumont Institute’s Executive Director 4 GDI Board of Governors Celebrates GDI’s 25th Anniversary 5 Gabriel Dumont Institute Launches New Resources 6 HOWARD ADAMS: OTAPAWY! The Life of a Métis Leader in His Own Words and in Those of His Contemporaries 6 Andrea Menard: Simple Steps 7 Don Freed: The Valley of Green and Blue 8 Back to Batoche Interactive Website 9 Métis Honoured with the Order of Gabriel Dumont Mary St. Pierre / Louis Morin / Rod Bishop / Harry Daniels Ron Rivard / Alex Maurice 20 Saskatchewan Powley Conference Informative, Thought- Provoking 23 Gala Agenda 24 The Gala 25 Cultural Conference 26 Sponsors 27 Donations: Thank You 28 Bylaws Subscription Order Form Please Send Me: One-Year Subscription to New Breed Magazine (Four Issues) $20.00 per Subscription (taxes included) Date: Please mail my New Breed Magazine to: Name: Address: Suite#: Province: Postal Code: Phone: Fax: Email: Please Make Cheque Payable to: Gabriel Dumont Institute #2-604 22nd Street West Saskatoon, Sask. S7M 5W1 Telephone: (306) 657.5715 Fax: (306) 244.0252 Thank you very much for your subscription to Saskatchewan’s voice of the Métis, New Breed Magazine. Receipt will be issued upon payment. New Breed Magazine Winter 2006 Gabriel Dumont Institute’s 25th Anniversary Celebrations Article by Darren R. Préfontaine The Gabriel Dumont Institute (GDI) held its implementation. The conference concluded 25th anniversary celebrations on December with the launch of Don Freed’s CD The Valley 2 and 3, 2005, in Saskatoon. The theme of of Green and Blue. this event was The Gabriel Dumont Institute: Celebrating 25 Years of Excellence and A Métis Cultural Conference that focused Achievement. on Métis culture, history and education. John Arcand, Norman Fleury, Bruce Flamont, GDI’s anniversary celebrations provided the Penny Condon, Margaret Harrison, Yvonne Institute with the opportunity to thank the Chartrand, Cathy Littlejohn, Michael Relland, Métis community and our funding agents and Joanne Pelletier, Murray Hamilton, Karon institutional partners for their dedication, Shmon, Sheila Pocha, Brett Vandale, David leadership and support over the past twenty- Morin, Joseph Fauchon, Sheldon Mauvieux, fi ve years. and Darren Préfontaine conducted cultural workshops. The conference also launched It was also an opportunity for GDI to restore The Métis Alphabet Book, and HOWARD The Order of Gabriel Dumont, which was ADAMS: OTAPAWY! A “sneak peek” of The awarded this year to six individuals, who in Back to Batoche interactive website was also their own way, have contributed immensely featured. to the social, cultural and political life of the Métis Nation. A 25th Anniversary Gala, which included the awarding of The Order of Gabriel Dumont During these anniversary celebrations, the to Mary St. Pierre, Louis Morin, Rod Bishop, Institute hosted a variety of events for the and Harry Daniels, and the talents of John province’s Métis community, including: and Vicki Arcand, the comedy of “Ernestine and Alphonse” (Maureen Belanger and Duane An Annual General Meeting (AGM) Favel), the band “Just the Boyz” and Andrea that provided the Métis community with Menard, who launched her new folk music CD the opportunity to redefi ne the Institute’s Simple Steps. governance structure. The AGM also included the awarding of The Order of Gabriel Dumont Hundreds attended the celebrations and provided the Métis community with an to Ron Rivard and Alex Maurice. opportunity to visit, commemorate, celebrate and plan for the future. This anniversary A Conference on the Steve Powley Ruling, issue of New Breed Magazine is dedicated to which provided several hundred participants Saskatchewan’s Métis who have led, guided and supported the Institute over the past with the opportunity to learn more about this quarter century. important court ruling from a distinguished panel of legal and constitutional experts Marsi dii Michif! who specialize in Métis case law and rights New Breed Magazine Winter 2006 1 Celebrating 25 Years of Excellence and Achievement Since 1980 the Gabriel Dumont Institute of history and culture on the World Wide Web. Native Studies and Applied Research (GDI) Back to Batoche Website: In partnership has been serving the educational and cultural with The Virtual Museum of Canada, GDI has needs of Saskatchewan’s Métis and non- developed the Back to Batoche Website – Aboriginal communities. GDI offers a variety highlighting the annual celebration. of accredited educational, vocational and skills training opportunities for the province’s Every year, GDI publishes four issues of New Métis in partnership with the University of Breed Magazine, the longest-running magazine Regina, the University of Saskatchewan, the relating to the Métis’ educational, cultural, Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and political and social concerns. Technology, the Saskatchewan Indian Institute Métis Cultural Development Fund: In of Technologies, the province’s various regional partnership with SaskCulture Inc., GDI colleges and the Métis Employment and administers the Métis Cultural Development Training of Saskatchewan Inc. GDI’s varied Fund, which provides funding to the province’s and multifaceted programming includes: Métis community for activities that preserve, Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher strengthen and transmit Métis culture and Education Program: Since 1984, over 800 traditions. educators have received a four-year Bachelor Michif Languages Initiative: In partnership of Education degree from the program, which with the Department of Canadian Heritage, is offered in Prince Albert, Saskatoon and GDI provides funding to the Métis community Regina. for activities that promote and preserve Michif Gabriel Dumont College: Delivers the fi rst two languages. years of a Bachelor of Arts and Science degree Museum and Archives: In its Saskatoon to both Métis and non-Métis and is offered in centre, the Institute has a museum and archives, Saskatoon and in Prince Albert. which includes traditional arts and crafts, oral Dumont Technical Institute: Is GDI’s histories, and a print, video and audio archival largest program and is responsible for the collection. design, development and delivery of Adult GDI is a leader in the promotion of Métis Basic Education, skills training, vocational and culture and learning. For twenty-fi ve years, cultural programs which are offered province- the Institute has been a strong Métis voice as wide. an educator, cultural resource producer, book Library Services: GDI has its own Métis- publisher and social justice advocate. In fact, specifi c library system – the largest owned GDI is unique since it fuses the educational and by any Métis educational, cultural or political cultural development of the province’s Métis institution – with branches in Prince Albert, into a coherent whole. No other Aboriginal Saskatoon and Regina. educational and cultural institution in Canada provides a similar array of services to its Publishing Department: Since 1985, GDI constituent community. has developed more than 80 Métis-specifi c literary, cultural and educational resources. GDI builds communities and strengthens Several publications have been nominated for individuals. The Institute meets the educational or have won Saskatchewan Book Awards and and cultural needs of the Métis through a several more are on Saskatchewan Learning’s province-wide network. In each centre, GDI Recommended Resource List. The Publishing has committed immensely to the community’s Department is