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
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DEENA GOODRUNNING, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER
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ARTS, MÉTIS
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JUNE 17, 2026
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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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