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Participants at the international birchbark gathering with birchbark baskets and crafts, University of Toronto Mississauga. LT to RT: Jordan Jamieson (Mississaugas of the Credit FN) Cara Krmpotich (GRASAC), Councillor Veronica King-Jamieson…
Jordan Jamieson, Cara Krmpotich, Veronica King-Jamieson , Ruth Phillips (left to right) standing behind a table with birchbark baskets and crafts.

Language keeper and teacher Kristin Jacobs (Eelunaapeewi Lahkeewiit) and family sharing wampum at the Munsee Language & History Symposium, Princeton, New Jersey.
Kristin Jacobs and family standing together and sharing wampum at the Munsee Language & History Symposium.

Tee Duke (Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation (Treaty 3) / U. Toronto Mississauga), Velma Noah Nicholas (Eelunaapeewi Lahkeewiit), Jessica Tabak (Chippewas of the Nawash First Nation / U. Toronto Mississauga) gathering on Lunaapahkiing at the Munsee…
Tee Duke, Velma Noah Nicholas, and Jessica Tabak smile at the camera while standing in front of a window.

Brianna Dagostino (Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation) at the quillwork workshop led by artist Vanessa Dion Fletcher (Eelunaapeewi Lahkeewiit).
Brianna Dagostino smiling and holding up quillwork.

Renowned artist and Young Spiritual Elder, Phillip Noodjmowin Cote (Moose Deer Point First Nation) discusses his painted birchbark scroll at the international birchbark gathering, University of Toronto Mississauga
Phillip Noodjmowin Cote standing beside his painted birchbark scroll.

Kristin Jacobs, Munsee language teacher from Eelunaapeewi Lahkeewiit (Delaware Nation at Moraviantown, Ontario). Munsee Language & History Symposium, Princeton University Library.
Kristin Jacobs' hand pointing at something on an open manuscript.
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