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Indigenous arts festival to take place in Cold Lake this fall

Indigenous arts festival to take place in Cold Lake this fall
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Indigenous arts festival to take place in Cold Lake this fall

Indigenous arts festival to take place in Cold Lake this fall
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Indigenous arts festival to take place in Cold Lake this fall

Indigenous arts festival to take place in Cold Lake this fall
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Indigenous arts festival to take place in Cold Lake this fall

Indigenous arts festival to take place in Cold Lake this fall
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Dance, recognition of Métis survivors at second residential school vigil

Article content Since the first Cold Lake vigil, organized by Gabrielle Whiskeyjack and Kelly Orr, on May 31, the total of children recovered from graves around residential schools in both the United States and Canada had risen to 1,505. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Dance, recognition of Métis survivors at second residential school vigil Back to video About 25 people attended this second vigil that included speeches from several local survivors of residential schools. “They ran a spiel that we were worthless,” said John recalling his own time in residential school. He wore an orange shirt that had “Residential School Survivor” written across the front in black.

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