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Métis Digital Scavenger Hunt. A fun and interactive activity for both students and young learners to explore Métis Crossing from their own homes! Simply follow the instructions on the following page to start the game and learn more about Métis culture and history!.

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Steps to use the AR App: 1. Download the Rupertsland AR app 2. Open the app 3. Aim camera at the flower or the avatars to learn more!.

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Follow me to the River. Copyright © Rupertsland Institute 2021.

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There are two Métis Flags hidden in this room. Copyright © Rupertsland Institute 2021.

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There is one Métis Flag hidden in this tent. Copyright © Rupertsland Institute 2021.

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There is one Métis Flag hidden in this picture. Copyright © Rupertsland Institute 2021.

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Copyright © Rupertsland Institute 2021. Bonn Ouvraazh! (This means “Good job” in Heritage Michif).

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You found the second located in the Folk Home. The house was where Métis families would stay to work and rest. They would move all the furniture to have a chivaree (party) and that was Harry Daniels at the door!.

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You found the located on the Red River Cart! This symbol was the main transportation the Métis used at one time. It allowed them to both travel and trade with other groups..

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You found the located in the Trappers Tent! This location is where Métis people would stay when they went on trips. They were usually made out of canvas and wood..

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You found the located in the Canoe! These and other boats like kayaks and York Boats were essential to Métis ways of living..

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