Imagining and enacting Métis informed anti-racist education: A local Prairie K to 12 flower beadwork framework

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https://cje-rce.ca/index.php/cje-rce/article/view/7487

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2025

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This article is based on findings from an anti-racist Métis/Michif partnership between the Gabriel Dumont Institute’s Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP) and the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Education. The study took a local approach through a series of anti-racist knowledge exchanges amongst 16 urban and surrounding-area Prairie Métis teachers and teacher educators. Drawing from Métis teachers’ experiences, Métis studies, and critical race theory, the article disrupts Eurocentric conceptions of anti-racist education by centring Métis experiential knowledge. Through qualitative and Métis methods, data was collected from five workshops that revealed an initial Métis-informed anti-racist education (MIARE) K–12 flower beadwork framework. The framework demonstrates how specific experiences of K–12 racialization are transformed into anti-racism through Métis teachers’ intergenerational cultural knowledge protected by core Métis cultural values.