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Métis folklore comes alive in five-level video game ‘Kinship Table’

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Métis folklore comes alive in five-level video game ‘Kinship Table’ Artist and scholar Robyn Adams, from the Rat River Settlement in Manitoba, is bringing language and kinship into the world of video games BY DEENA GOODRUNNING, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER ● ARTS, MÉTIS ● JUNE 17, 2026 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Share on WhatsApp Email this Page A scene from Robyn Adams’s video game Kinship Table — or la taab di li vwaazayn in the MIchif language — which folklore, language, and architecture to explore kinship through an interactive world insp…
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