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Nisichawayasihk

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in Nisichawayasihk (Nelson House) Medicine and Ceremony Supports During the summer months we support […]

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Sherridon and Cold Lake

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in Sherridon and Cold Lake Traditional Harvesting We support harvesters in Sherridon with supply

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Mosakahiken

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in Mosakahiken (Moose Lake and Crossing Bay) Gardening We support indoor growing projects in

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O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi (Crane River) Harvester Program Our harvesting partners through Jordan’s Principle regularly go

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Dahlu T’ua

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in Dahlu T’ua (Lac Brochet) Traditional Harvesting We help our partner in Dahlu T’ua

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Kisipakamak

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in Kisipakamak (Brochet) Harvester Program Our harvesting partners in Kisipakamak focus on fishing activities

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Kisematawaw

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in Kisematawaw (Shamattawa) Traditional Harvesting We support harvesters in Kisematawaw with supply subsidies for

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O-Pipon-Na-Piwin

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in O-Pipon-Na-Piwin (South Indian Lake) Gardening We support the Thunderbird School Gardening Program in

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Pimicikamak

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in Pimicikamak (Cross Lake) Traditional Harvesting Our harvesting partner in Pimicikamak has an established

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Kiscewaskahikan

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Here are the different ways in which we currently support the important work of our partners in Kiscewaskahikan (York Landing/ York Factory) Harvester Program Our partners in Kiscewaskahikan travel to

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