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Solo Camping on the Coast
There is something quintessentially human about finding communion with nature. The anonymity found amongst the masses can leave us feeling unheard and isolated by the daily crush of society. As...
Omàmìwininì: Algonquin People
Collectively, we know ourselves as Omàmìwininì, which loosely translates to “down river people.” Calling ourselves Omàmìwininì is an exemplification of the depth of our connection to the rivers in our...
A Brief History of the Madaoueskarini Algonquin People
Until approximately 12,000 years ago, much of eastern Canada was covered in ice kilometres thick. As this ice melted, most of the land now known as Eastern Ontario, including Algonquin...
An Evolving List of Sources
Our appreciation for the beauty of these lands is deepened by knowledge. We're grateful for the practices and perspectives gained from many knowledge sources, related to Indigenous and shared Indigenous/settler...