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Respect the water

A message about the power of water.

Published On: May 21, 20240 wordsCategories: Biinaagami

By Scott Parent

Respect the water
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The Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Swim Drink Fish acknowledge that our work in Biinaagami takes place on the unceded territories of more than 200 First Nations and Tribes, the Original Peoples who have been in relationship with, and the guardians of, the lands and waters of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence watershed since time immemorial.

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