Attokhà:tshera Karáhston - skátne ne sha'oié:ra, énska skátne

Káhson Attokhà:tshera Karáhston Kanà:tsio nón:we.

Columbiahró:non nok Korahró:non ne Claudia Salguero ierahstánions táhnon nia'té:kon ó:ia ní:ioht ieráhstha Kanà:tsio ó:nen iè:teron. 2020 nok 2021 shiiohserò:ten, taionnitiohkwarò:roke Ronterien'tara'tsherenhá:wi né:ne Algonquin, Othore'kehró:non, Métis, Afro-Caribbean, Latin American, Thatikahrè:sons, Ratihon'tsi'kehró:non, táhnon Australiasia tsi nihotirihò:ten ne ahatikwatá:ko ne Attokhà:tshera Karáhston, teiakorénhsarons ne Iethi'nisténha Ohwéntsia.

Será:ko ne ehtà:ke kaià:tare ne ki' sénha aesató:kenhse ne kawennotà:tshera ohnà:ken ki wahsohkwarónnion karáhston.

Muralist and multi-disciplinary Artist Claudia Salguero on a rooftop overlooking the building that has her mural painted on its side
Diagram explaining the different parts of the Wisdom Mural
Group of Wisdom Mural Indigenous and community volunteers holding sunflowers, which are featured in the mural
Grandmother Francine Pryer holding a hand drum
Volunteers wearing surgical face masks painting a mural panel
Volunteers wearing surgical face masks painting a mural panel
Dr. Rongo H. Wetere
Several small groups of volunteers working on mural panels in a studio
Jaime Baquero
Close-up of the Wisdom Mural
Knowledge Keeper from Iraq, artist Mowafak Alrasam painting the sunflower
Men on a crane installing mural panels to the side of the building
Side view of 1365 Bank Street in Ottawa, with mural visible

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