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View our catalouge for more book information and to see many other titles available
 
 
Threads in the Sash
By Fred J. Shore
$24.95
 
 
Bug in a Rug
By Elaine Lariviere Chaput
$10.95
 
 
Love you to the Moon
By Shawna Mathison
$10.95
 
 
Le livre de la galette
By Linda Ducharme
$10.95
 
 
 
Attention Schools,Teachers and Educators, author Don Sawyer whose teaching experiences brings you a new interactive course opportunity. Just Click here for details. Don is also the author of Pemmican's best-selling novel Where the Rivers Meet and creator of the teacher's guide that complements his story with constructive classroom lessons. Also be sure to check out his new novel Running, a great story for any reader.
 


About Us

Pemmican Publications Inc. was founded as a non-profit organization in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1980 by the Manitoba Metis Federation, which provided the publisher's first inventory through the combined titles of The Metis Press and Editions Bois-Brules. Since then, it has published more than 150 titles, including history, biography, Canadian cultural and linguistic studies, adult fiction, poetry and illustrated stories for young and early readers. Pemmican is the only dedicated Metis publishing house in Canada.

Pemmican's mandate is to promote Canadian Metis writers and illustrators through stories that are informed by Metis experience. With each new year that means a wider spectrum of stories. Our objective is to build a catalogue of informative, entertaining and commercially viable titles that reflects both the history and hopes of Metis people past and present. It is our aim to produce stories that will provide affirmation and encouragement for Metis readers while also offering much to enlighten and entertain everyone who enjoys the timeless value of a good story told with passion and flair.

Pemmican Publications Inc. gratefully acknowledges the assistance accorded to its publishing program by the Manitoba Arts Council, the Province of Manitoba - Department of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, Canada Council for the Arts and Canadian Heritage - Book Publishing Industry Development Program.