Journey of the Nishiyuu -Paul Seesequasis

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68 days and 1,600 kilometers after leaving Whapmagoostui in northern James Bay, the original seven Nishiyuu Walkers arrived in Ottawa. They were greeted by thousands and joined by nearly 270 other walkers, mostly youth, from Native and non-Native communities along the way. Their simple message of healing and unity struck a chord that played well […]read more

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