Truth and Reconciliation Community – Bobcaygeon

Our Quilted Banner Story

Welcome

Alice Williams

Quilter

The  KTRSG Quilt

Our Stories

Glenna Burns

Two Row Wampum

 The importance of knowing our history and that we are all treaty people.

Sherry Hillman

Our Relationship with Manoomin

How we began with our ongoing concern about rights to plant and harvest Manoomin

DREW MILLIGAN

Gifts of Indigenous Knowledge

What the land means to me and what I have learned from the Michi Saagiig people.

Brenda Wall

Nibi Emosaawdamajig –

For Those Who Walk for the Water

Celebrating water and honouring Indigenous women who have led the sacred water walks in Ontario and elsewhere.

Rodney Smith-Merkley

Cottagers and Indians

Our biggest effort to educate and bring awareness around Manoomin and reach out toward reconciliation.

Sherry Telford

Education

 Settler education, Indigenous teachings & the importance of relationship & self-reflection as we learn

Peter Raymond

Gidigaa Migizi

(Doug Williams)

Introducing our friend and mentor

Sandy McMullen

Relationships and Interconnections

How we come together as a group and are interconnected beyond ourselves.

Ann Davidson

Remembering MMIWG

Concerns reaching beyond Michi Saagiig territory

Elaine Bird

The Mishkodeh (Meadow)

A story told by Doug Williams and our hopes for the future.

Mock Up of our Quilted Banner