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WATCH: Prince George students had a chance to learn about a different side of the City’s history

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Prince George students had a chance to learn about a different side of the City’s history

The Walk to Truth and Reconciliation brought hundreds to Uda Dune Baiyoh (House of Ancestors) before they moved on to three more locations

“The walk is giving students a chance to understand the colonial history here, as well as learn what it means to reconcile, and to embrace indigenous ways of being and knowing.”

Shobha Sharma, Event Spokesperson

The walk in the first of its kind in Prince George

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