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‘Mainstream Canadians need to listen,’ to the truth behind Indigenous food sovereignty, says Indigenous farmer
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‘Mainstream Canadians need to listen,’ to the truth behind Indigenous food sovereignty, says Indigenous farmer
Photo: Jacob Beaton and Anthony Truong Swan welcome attendees at the screening of Tea Creek at Totem Hall on March 19. / Ina Pace By Ina Pace Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Squamish Chief Indigenous agriculture documentary Tea Creek screened at Squamish’s Totem Hall, revealing the cracks in a lesser-known oppressive system, according to its protagonist. Truth and reconciliation are merely words without action, redundant even, if they a…
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