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  1. Sep 30, 2021 · The Ballad of Crowfoot was the first production by the "Indian Film Crew," part of the NFB's participatory "Challenge For Change" project, created in 1967 with the aim of making activist films for ...

  2. The Art of Reconciliation is dedicated to serve and attend the communities located in the traditional, unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples including the lək̓ʷəŋən (Songhees) and Xwsepsum (Esquimalt) Nations in the Greater Victoria, the W̱SÁNEĆ Nations (W̱JOȽEȽP [Tsartlip], BOḰEĆEN [Pauquachin], SȾÁUTW̱ [Tsawout], and W̱SIKEM [Tseycum]) and Pune’laxutth ...

  3. Dec 16, 2020 · Reconciliation in Canada. In Canada, the process of reconciliation is tied to the federal government 's relationship with Indigenous peoples. The term has come to describe attempts made by individuals and institutions to raise awareness about colonization and its ongoing effects on Indigenous peoples. Reconciliation also refers to efforts made ...

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · The art of reconciliation Art’s strength is rooted in the moment people connect with a truth rather than just know it. Jan. 4, 2022. Jan. 4, 2022. 3 min read. Save By ...

  5. In its 2015 report Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada wrote: Over a century, the central goals of Canada’s Aboriginal policy were to eliminate Aboriginal governments; ignore Aboriginal rights; terminate the Treaties; and, through a process of assimilation, cause Aboriginal peoples to cease to exist as distinct legal, social ...

  6. Apr 26, 2023 · The key goal of reconciliation is to heal the wounds of the past and make reparations for these wounds. Reconciliation also includes making a better future. In Canada, the process of reconciliation has only recently started. The process will continue for a long time. This article is a plain-language summary of Reconciliation in Canada.

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  8. Dec 7, 2021 · The impact of Indigenous art practices on truth & reconciliation. Art not only has the power to inspire, it can also be a powerful catalyst for change. Nowhere is this more evident than in issues of truth and reconciliation, as Carey Newman well knows. Recently appointed as the inaugural Impact Chair in Indigenous Art Practices with the Faculty ...