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Seven Fallen Feathers

This painting, which shares its name with a book by Tanya Talaga, is by the Ojibwe artist Christian Morrisseau. His son Kyle is among the Seven Fallen Feathers, seven indigenous high school students who lost their lives in Thunder Bay between 2000 and 2011. The public schools in many remote communities do not go past…
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Residential School

Jeff came home from work the other day, where he listens to podcasts for background noise, and said, “we should watch this video of an interview with a First Nations woman. When she was four and a half she was taken with her eight year old brother by the Indian Agent from her front yard…
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Houses and Lands

  Last night I stood in the basement, organizing things and deciding what to keep. I looked around at the room that had at one time been finished (probably in the 60’s) and thought about how we’re leaving and we would not have the chance to finish so many house projects that we had started…
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Thunder Bay

When Mennonite missionaries began reaching out into First Nation communities in the 1950s, Red Lake was the literal end of the road. There were trails to northern communities but no roads. Float planes were often used for transportation. Today, some places have all weather roads while some are only connected by ice roads for about…
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