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Haudenosaunee sites of cultural importance damaged in Toronto’s largest park

December 31, 2021
High Park is the largest park in Toronto, home to dozens of sacred Iroquoian sites, including a burial site called Watersnake Mound. First Nations want to protect it from destruction — a tough fight. Read More
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Catherine Tàmmaro is a Toronto-based artist whose work explores memory, Ancestral continuity, land, language and Indigenous presence across the Great Lakes region with a particular focus on documented connections between extended family and the historic Anderdon Reserve and Wyandot(t-te)/Wendat communities in Canada and the United States.

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