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  • Mandaza Augustine Kandemwa is a nganga, a Bantu shaman or medicine man, in the Shona and Ndebele traditions of Zimbabwe. He carries with great heart the Central African tradition of healing and peacemaking. Mandaza regularly travels North America providing an opportunity for people to gather to experience an indigenous understanding of the interrelatedness of healing, peacemaking and community.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Spirit Matters is a gathering that brings together a diverse group of people to explore the issues surrounding spirituality in our time. Eimear O'Neill and Ed O'Sullivan are the founders and key organizers of the event.
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  • Mandaza Augustine Kandemwa is a Svikiro, traditional healer, and Mhondoro, peacemaker, from Zimbabwe.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • Wilmer Nadjiwon is an Ojibwa Elder who is part of the Maandigeh Circle in Owen Sound, Ontario. This circle is a group of devoted individuals that works to raise awareness of the Residential school system in Canada and it's effect on the indigenous and non indigenous communities.
    Portrait of Wilmur Nadjiwon at Nawash
  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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  • The RESTORING THE CIRCLE initiative aims to raise awareness of the Residential School system's impact on both indigenous and non indigenous communities. It fosters healing and  forgiveness in an attempt to restore the relations between communities that have damaged by this system. Over 80,000 native people across Canada who experienced the residential school system remain out of an estimated 150,000 children who attended those church-run schools, according to the interim report of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee last February. These pictures shed some light on the various aspects of the fourth gathering that took place in 2012.
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