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The shortest month of the year is upon us. Elsewhere in the country, February evokes the harshness of Canadian winters. But for many here in Manitoba, February is a chance to spread one’s joie de vivre and to celebrate Métis and Franco-Manitoban culture at the Festival du Voyageur!
Just about everyone knows that a seasoned festival-goer would never leave home without donning a sash. Also known widely by its French name, ceinture fléchée, the sash has become a perennial symbol of Métis and Franco-Manitoban culture. Québécois historian, E.Z-. Massicotte, called the sash a “masterwork of Canada domestic industry.” But where does it come from?
