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  1. Do you have a passion for interpreting history? Do you wish you could experience living in the past? Are you curious about life in the 19th century? Please join us in another time and place... Experience the life and times of past events! DO YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN: Acquiring an insight into pioneer life? Learning how to research some of the ...

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  2. Manitoba Living History Society - MLHS. 387 likes. A community enthusiastically recreating our heritage through costumes, skills, hobbies, research,...

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  3. The People of Red River - A Costume Guide. by Judy and Barry McPherson. for the Manitoba Living History Society. November 2009. This 100-page, full-colour book provides extensive details on the clothing worn by people living at the time of the Red River Settlement. Written by the McPhersons, with illustrations by artist Janet La France, this ...

  4. Popular. The Red River Métis Marketplace is the modern day incarnation of the long-standing and trusted Métis store. Since 2010, we have had our Marketplace nestled inside the Manitoba Métis Federation’s building at 150 Henry Avenue in Winnipeg. Now we’re bringing the experience to you, so you can shop from anywhere!

  5. From Thread to WARDROBE. Anne Mulaire was a contributing editor to The Mint Experience Summer 2020 Vol 4 Iss 1. The Western Manitoba magazine featured a section on Sustainability in Fashion as well as Women in Business. Anne Mulaire was proud to share its vision and passion towards sustainability.

  6. for the Manitoba Living History Society February 2011 Written by Judy and Barry McPherson, authors of The People of Red River - A Costume Guide , this new book is intended for teachers and students of Canadian history, especially those in grades 4, 5 and 6.

  7. Manitoba Living History Society is a group of men, women and children who share an enthusiasm for our rich heritage. Our members approach historiography with great enthusiasm. We have involved ourselves in the Selkirk Settlement period, mid-19th century, and a study of Scottish, Irish, First Nations, Métis, and Swiss soldier-settlers.

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