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Business Woman of the Year Award by Connie Boyd |
Topic: News & Events |
| Connie Boyd, owner of The Silver Moccasin received the Business Woman of the Year award from the Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund. |
| Published: Friday 28 October, 2011 |
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Buffy Sainte-Marie Visit by Connie Boyd |
Topic: News & Events |
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| Published: Thursday 04 August, 2011 |
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The Silver Moccasin - A Unique Shopping Experience! by Connie Boyd |
Topic: News & Events |
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| Published: Thursday 04 August, 2011 |
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The Metis Sash by Connie Boyd |
Topic: Aboriginal Culture & History |
| The colorful sash as well as being a distinctive Métis apparel had many more functional uses. Its fringed ends served as an emergency sewing kit when the Metis were out on the buffalo hunt. A key, which opened a trunk containing all their valuable possessions was sometimes tied to the fringes. The M... |
| Published: Friday 08 July, 2011 |
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The Seven Teachings by Connie Boyd |
Topic: Aboriginal Culture & History |
| These teachings were given to us by the Seven Grandfathers. They are words to live by. To live in harmony with each other and all of Mother Earth. As you follow your siteath in life, may these teachings give you guidance and hasitesiteiness! |
| Published: Friday 08 July, 2011 |
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Learn How to Make Your Own Medicine Bag by Connie Boyd |
Topic: Traditional Craft Making |
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| Published: Monday 27 June, 2011 |
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Hand Drum Workshop Held At Local Highschool by Connie Boyd |
Topic: News & Events |
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| Published: Monday 27 June, 2011 |
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About Pemmican by Connie Boyd |
Topic: Aboriginal Culture & History |
| Pemmican [Cree pimikan, meaning "manufactured grease"] is dried meat, usually Bison, pounded into coarse powder and mixed with an equal amount of melted fat, and occasionally saskatoon berries or other edibles. Cooled and sewn into bison-hide bags in 41 kg lots, pemmican could be stored and shipped ... |
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Grand Opening of The Silver Moccasin by Connie Boyd |
Topic: News & Events |
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The Medicine Wheel by Connie Boyd |
Topic: Aboriginal Culture & History |
| Medicine Wheels made of stones arranged on the Earth have been found in various places throughout North America marking places of special significance such as places of energy, ceremony, meeting, meditation and teachings. |
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