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Guelph Museums
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Reconciliation starts with the truth. Here are some of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis books we’ve been reading as we seek to understand the truth.What are you reading? #IndigenousHistoryMonth
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APTN News
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A respected NunatuKavut Elder, James G. Learning advocated and fought for his people and the lands and waters of Labrador until the day he died.Learning was known for his gentle
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Shekon Neechie
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#IndigenousHistoryMonth #IndigenoushistoriansDickason, Olive. The Myth of the Savage and the Beginnings of French Colonialism in the Americas. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1997. #IndigenousHistoryMonth #IndigenoushistoriansWitge
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Berry Vrbanovic
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Today marks National #IndigenousPeoplesDay in the @CityKitchener and across Canada - a day dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the unique and diverse cultural heritage of First Nations, Inuit and
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
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{1/7} This week’s spotlight shines on Elder Larry Grant, an #INDIGENOUS #HumanRights leader who has worked to promote dialogue while connecting communities and cultures.Born in Agassiz, #BC, Grant was raised
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
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{#Thread 1/7} Murray Sinclair was born in 1951 near Selkirk, Manitoba, an area known until 1907 as the St. Peter’s Reserve, when most of its Ojibwa and Cree people were
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Merle Massie, PhD ☆ ⛷🚜✒🇨🇦
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With the strong #BlackLivesMatter and #IndigenousLivesMatter movements, I thought I'd help by addressing some of the popularized misconceptions around Indigenous people and prairie farming. We know that serious systemic
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