Sharing the journey: Indigenous voices on reconciliation

First Nations, Inuit and Métis storytellers share personal stories of culture, resilience, and hope. Their unique perspectives invite reflection on Canada’s past and our collective journey toward reconciliation.

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Self-determination in the Yukon

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Marilyn Yadułtin Jensen is from Carcross/Tagish First Nation, one of the Yukon's self-governing modern treaty nations. Marilyn tells her people's journey to self-determination and shares the joy of reclaiming her culture through songs and dances.

Marilyn's story

Reconnection and reconciliation

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Xavier Watso reconnected with the Abenaki culture from Odanak as an adult. He now uses his social media platforms to share it with the world, building bridges between Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences.

Xavier's story

Keeping Inuktut and Inuit culture alive

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Leena Tatiggaq Evic lives in Iqaluit where she dedicates her life to the teaching and preservation of the Inuktut language and Inuit way of life. Her story shows how Indigenous languages play an essential role in maintaining cultural traditions and community well-being.

Leena's story

Carrying Métis traditions forward

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Métis Elder Maxime Morin, from Île-à-la-Crosse in northern Saskatchewan, reflects on his childhood experience in the school system and the power of forgiveness as a step toward healing.

Maxime's story

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Learning resources

Resources to learn more about Indigenous history, languages, cultures, and experiences.

The reconciliation journey

Building a renewed relationship with First Nations, Inuit and Métis based on the recognition of rights, respect and partnership.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Find out about September 30, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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