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Present. Preserve. Protect.
Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung Historical Centre, the Place of the Long Rapids, is a historically significant meeting place located along the banks of Manidoo Ziibi (Spirit River or...

Kinomaage Waapkong – The Teaching Rocks
When one makes the journey to Kinomaage Waapkong – known in English as Petroglyph Provincial Park – one is struck by the incredible beauty of...

Voices of Chief’s Point
In 1938, Londoner Dr. Edwin Seaborn worked with Anishinaabe Elders, Pe-wak-a-nep (also known as Robert Thompson) and his wife Eliza to record Anishinaabeg stories and...

Remembering our ancestors
“The importance of knowing your story is to have a sense of belonging and if you have this, you will have a sense of responsibility...

Pimachiowin Aki – Canada’s newest World Heritage Site
On July 1, 2018, during the 42nd Session of the World Heritage Committee in Manama, Bahrain, Pimachiowin Aki was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage...

All land is sacred
According to all First Nations on Turtle Island, ALL LAND IS SACRED. We do not consider that some places are more sacred than others. All...