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The Métis and the Red River Ox Carts

The Métis and the Red River Ox Carts

At Crow Wing State Park south of Brainerd is a sign noting the point at which oxcarts crossed the Mississippi River. In the 19th century, oxcarts driven by the Métis people carried beaver pelts, bison hides and trade goods on primitive trails between Saint Paul and Winnipeg. Produced and directed by Dan Hegstad.

The Métis and the Red River Ox Carts is a local public television program presented by Lakeland PBS

The Métis and the Oxcarts of the Red River

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Discover the history of the Red River oxcarts and the important role of the Métis across Minnesota. (56m 49s)

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