Mamow Be-Mo-Tay-Tah: Let us walk together
Book, 2009, 122 pp
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Mamow Be-Mo-Tay-Tah. Let us Walk Together. Was that not the original intent of the Creator's covenant with the people? Treaties establish a relationship and responsibilities for all parties to the agreement. Since we are all then treaty people, is walking together not what all who live in Canada are called to practice?
This resource from the Canadian Ecumenical Anti-Racism Network (CEARN) is designed to help Canadians engage with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools and better understand the legacies of colonization that Aboriginal peoples live with today.
There is an accompanying DVD.
This resource from the Canadian Ecumenical Anti-Racism Network (CEARN) is designed to help Canadians engage with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools and better understand the legacies of colonization that Aboriginal peoples live with today.
There is an accompanying DVD.
Type | |
Genre | Group Study/Workshop |
Expression | Lecture/Presentations |
Topic | Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC), Racism/Anti-Racism, Indigenous Healing and Justice, General Indigenous-Settler Relations, Residential Schools |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
Publisher | Canadian Council of Churches |
ISBN | 9780978449834 |
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