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  2. Culture of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Manitoban culture is a term that encompasses the artistic elements that are representative of Manitoba.Manitoba's culture has been influenced by both traditional (Aboriginal and Métis) and modern Canadian artistic values, as well as some aspects of the cultures of immigrant populations and its American neighbours.

  3. Category:Culture of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Asian-Canadian culture in Manitoba (2 C, 1 P) Manitoba awards (2 C, 8 P) C. Cinema of Manitoba (11 C, 12 P) Cuisine of Manitoba (20 P) E. Entertainment venues in ...

  4. Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The Minister of Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport is responsible for promoting and, to some extent, financing Manitoban culture. [128] Manitoba is the birthplace of the Red River Jig, a combination of Indigenous pow-wows and European reels popular among early settlers. [129]

  5. List of festivals in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of festivals in the province of Manitoba, Canada.This list includes festivals of diverse types, such as regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays.

  6. Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Arts Council (French: Conseil des arts du Manitoba) is an arm's-length governance board of the Province of Manitoba, funded through Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage, that is responsible for promoting the study, enjoyment, production, and performance of works in the arts through grants, scholarships, or loans. The council ...

  7. Saulteaux - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Saulteaux culture is a transitional one from the Eastern Woodlands culture of their Ontario Saulteaux neighbours and Plains culture of the Western Saulteaux neighbours. Often, the term Bungi or Bungee (from bangii, meaning "a little bit") has been used to refer to either the Manitoba Saulteaux (who resemble the Cree in culture) or ...

  8. Winnipeg arts and culture - Wikipedia

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    Although Winnipeg boasts a huge number of ethnic restaurants - especially around Selkirk Avenue, Corydon Avenue, and The Forks - its First Nations heritage continues to influence the city's cuisine and culture. As in all of Manitoba, but especially up north, Winnipeg is host to a large amount of locally grown and caught produce.

  9. Laurel complex - Wikipedia

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    The Laurel complex or Laurel tradition is an archaeological culture which was present in what is now southern Quebec, southern and northwestern Ontario and east-central Manitoba in Canada, and northern Michigan, northwestern Wisconsin, and northern Minnesota in the United States.