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This Place Is Who We Are: Stories of Indigenous Leadership, Resilience, and Connection to Homelands christianity Following the 1833 Treaty of

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Following the 1833 Treaty of Chicago

author of Becoming Little Shell

gendered and sexualized violence

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when Native Americans were forcibly displaced from their ancestral homelands in the nineteenth century

This Place Is Who We Are: Stories of Indigenous Leadership, Resilience, and Connection to Homelands christianity Following the 1833 Treaty ofThis Place Is Who We Are profiles Indigenous communities in central and northern coastal BC that are reconnecting to their lands and watersand growing and thriving through this reconnection. Indigenous peoples and cultures are integrally connected to the land. Well being in every sensephysical, social, environmental, economic, spiritual and culturaldepends on that relationship, which is based on a fundamental concept: when the land is well, so are the

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