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The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

September 28, 2021
This is a narrow, landscape orientation image. On the left half is a photograph of a grassy field, and a light blue sky with some wispy clouds. The sky takes up most of the image. A rectangle is embroidered in the centre. On the right half is black text over a light blue background. The text reads: "On this spot in 1645, the second week of Summer, 14-year old Oosawa Kakaike innini lost his quill quiver tie. Shortly after, he was injured in his first buffalo hunt. Suffering a pulled Achilles heel, he was forces to stay at the camp for the remainder of the summer. In 2004, on March 21st, Cody Fleury sustained a rather nasty infection after cutting his hand fencing this section. The scar is still visible."

Virtual Artist Talk: Scott Benesiinaabandan

March 3, 2021

Virtual artist talk: Yisa Akinbolaji

October 3, 2020

Written Response: Not yet Earth: The work of Madeline MacKay

July 9, 2019
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Manitoba Printmakers
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11 Martha Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3B 1A2 Canada

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