I had to scroll back to December 9 since I was on the road at that time and missed it ... Thanks for telling us about that. It's important to remember the sad chapters of history too and that sign did an excellent job of telling it like it was. I'm glad it reverted to thevFirst Nation people and from your sign today, it sounds like they are making good use of the building and grounds.
Places like this are important.
ReplyDeleteThat's certainly a place I'd like to visit.
ReplyDeleteA neat, clearly designed and informative sign.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of info in one sign.
ReplyDelete6 nations - 7 languages
ReplyDeleteTypically Indian Residential Schools were in the business of eliminating Native Culture.
ReplyDeleteI had to scroll back to December 9 since I was on the road at that time and missed it ... Thanks for telling us about that. It's important to remember the sad chapters of history too and that sign did an excellent job of telling it like it was. I'm glad it reverted to thevFirst Nation people and from your sign today, it sounds like they are making good use of the building and grounds.
ReplyDeleteThanks as always for hosting.
Looks like they are working together well to preserve their culture.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Lesley!
Looks like an interesting place to visit.
ReplyDeletebeautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see the art!
ReplyDeleteunique one.
ReplyDeletewonderful signs.
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