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activists and innovators,
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Nations, Inuit, and Métis People,
enriching the land we call home.
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On June 21
st
, the sun
shines its brightest
and longest.
Happy National
Indigenous Peoples Day!
"This piece serves as a reminder of our inseparable connection
to the land, the dance between human and natural elements.
We must move in a way that flows with nature, rather than
against it. Beings such as the Thunderbird speak to the power
of natural law, to which we are always subservient. Our role
is to be with the land and water, in harmony as caretakers.
Mother Earth provides, and for her we dance in gratitude."
– BLAKE ANGECONEB, ARTIST
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2024
NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY
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BY KRISTIN MARAND
Indigenous Tourism Manitoba
(ITM) is an Indigenous-led
non-profit organization that
unites communities, Indigenous
groups, and industry leaders
to create authentic Indigenous
tourism experiences.
Cedar Lake Ranch
PHOTO BY TAYLOR BURK
Embracing Heritage and Sharing Stories:
The Rise of Indigenous
Tourism in Manitoba
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Indigenous Tourism
Manitoba CEO
Holly Courchene
PHOTO SUPPLIED