Homeland Journey: Stories of First Nations and the land

VIDEO SERIES: Across western Canada, a movement is stirring. Aboriginal people, seeking to revive their cultures and preserve myriad indigenous languages, are increasingly seeing natural resources as the key to unlock their hopes and dreams.

This introductory video offers a sneak preview into the upcoming Homeland Journey project, an ongoing video series looking at the future of Canada from an indigenous perspective.

We’re starting with the following interviews with over two dozen community leaders from across western Canada, offering insights into how this will unfold. Please let us know 

Watch all the videos on the Homeland Journey channel in Youtube.

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