Métis sash

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The Métis sash is a brightly colored, finger-woven wool belt that serves as a key cultural emblem of the Métis people, symbolizing their history, identity, and resilience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Métis cultural artifact
belt
cultural symbol
finger-woven sash
traditional garment accessory
associatedWithPeople Métis people NERFINISHED
hasColor brightly colored
hasColorSymbolism black
blue
green
red
white
yellow
hasCulturalRole intergenerational teaching tool
key emblem of Métis nationhood
symbol of unity among Métis communities
visual marker of Métis distinctiveness
hasFunction marker of social and cultural identity
practical tool in daily life and travel
hasMaterial wool
hasPattern geometric designs
striped patterns
hasTechnique finger weaving
partOf Métis cultural heritage NERFINISHED
recognizedAs symbol of Métis rights and recognition
relatedTo Red River Métis history
fur trade era
symbolizes Métis history
Métis identity
Métis resilience
cultural pride
resistance to assimilation
transmittedBy community-based workshops
traditional Métis artisans
usedAs belt
coat tie
first-aid bandage
rope
scarf
towline
usedIn Métis dance regalia
Métis political gatherings
educational programs about Métis culture
wornAt Métis festivals
commemorative ceremonies
cultural celebrations
powwows
wornBy Métis children
Métis men
Métis women

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Métis symbol Métis sash