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Muddied Water
Who are the Metis? It’s complicated. This podcast explores the history of Metis people in Manitoba, beginning with Louis Riel who was hero to some and traitor to others. Host Stephanie Cram unravels the intricate history of the Metis...and follows the thread from resistance to renaissance.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 44 ratings
Distraction
The music in the background made it impossible to listen. Probably would have been a good podcast, but was so distracted by the music.
Booker WEB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/20/24
Amazing detail
Thanks for a great podcast.Listening while travelling through Manitoba! Just would say careful to balance music with voices of your guests. Often very hard to hear what is being said because of the volume of music(which of course we loved)Some sound quality of interviews was apparent
lerheu via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/07/23
Unbelievable
I was wondering how they were able to do all these things like hang people and rape people it shows our history and how we changed
doufud via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/20/21
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Published 10/22/20
Louis Riel used his poetry to sort through his thoughts. It’s one of the ways we begin to understand the complexity of the man -- one who has been called a variety of names including: rebel, hero, traitor and lunatic. He is also called the Founder of Manitoba. In this episode host Stephanie Cram...
Published 10/22/20
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