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Gakina Maamawedaa (Everyone Together) 6th Annual Pow Wow

Gakina Maamawedaa (Everyone Together) 6th Annual Pow Wow

Dilico Anishinabek Family Care is pleased to announce that we will have rescheduled our 5th Annual Pow-Wow to take place on Monday November 6, 2023. The Pow-Wow will take place at our Fort William First Nation Community Centre at 400 Anemki Place, on Fort William First Nation.

Honouring our Children Run September 30, 2024

Honouring our Children Run September 30, 2024

Join us on September 30, 2024 in Thunder Bay, Ontario at Boulevard Lake for a special community run in honour of the Indigenous children who were lost and the ongoing healing journey of residential school survivors and their families.

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