Tuesday, July 23, 2013

STRINGING WAMPUM BEADS CONSIDERED INTENSE?

...Christina should find getting her law degree a breeze after coping with intensity of living on a reserve!

‘Ordinary Canadians’ get a taste of life on a northern Ontario reserve

When Toronto law student Christina Greydanus signed up for a week on a northern native reserve, she knew it would be intense.

 A local Oji-cree woman teaches visitor Lynn Porter, right, how to string wampum beads during a one-week cultural visit to the northern Ontario reserve.
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A local Oji-cree woman teaches visitor Lynn Porter, right, how to string wampum beads during a one-week cultural visit to the northern Ontario reserve

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