A group of Indigenous Yukoners say they've found their voice, through time spent with a remote Māori community in Aotearoa New Zealand.About 25 Yukon youths and leaders are starting the return journey from a three-week exchange.The group evolved out of the Yukon First Nations Climate Action Fellowship. Members travelled to further the climate action plan they've spent the last few years developing, called "Reconnection Vision." Much of their time in New Zealand was spent in Te Urewera, near the
About 25 Yukon youths and leaders are starting the return journey from a three-week cultural exchange, largely spent in Te Urewera, near the east coast of New Zealand's North Island.
A group of Indigenous leaders and youth from the Yukon will be heading to the other side of the world next week for a cultural exchange in New Zealand.
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