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"Indigenous Dialogues" Walking Tour

Join us for a discussion on the Indigenous heritage of T’karonto and Turtle Island, and learn about the inherent rights and intimate relationships of First Nations peoples to these ecosystems. This land-based educational session will be led by a critical Indigenous perspective on the impact of colonialism.

This tour will be led by Jeremie Caribou, a mature student in the Public Administration and Governance Program at First Nations Technical Institute in partnership with Toronto Metropolitan University. He is half Cree (Nehithew) and Mohawk originally from Pukatawagan situated on the Missinnipi (now Churchill River) in northern Manitoba.

Start Location: Humber Bridge Parking Lot (1998 Lake Shore Boulevard West)

End Location: Humber Bridge Parking Lot (1998 Lake Shore Boulevard West)


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