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Jo-Ina Young, Métis knowledge-keeper, is a force of nature

Jo-Ina Young, Métis knowledge-keeper, is a force of nature

by Lisa Ordell | Feb 1, 2021 | Lifestyle, Sports | Lifestyle

Left and top right photos by Christine Henry Arts. Bottom left photo provided of Jo-Ina’s horse, Wee Briar. I met Jo-Ina in a ribbon-skirt making workshop. The last time I had been around a sewing machine was in grade seven and I was so stressed that I broke out...

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