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Connection to Land and Forest on the T’Sou-ke Nation Territory

Members of the T’Sou-ke Nation talk about our connection to the Territory, local food sources and significance of the changing natural environment.”Realize that we respect and want to keep the land, the water, the tree,. the plants for my grandson’s grandsons and granddaughters for years and years and years. For them to grow up knowing this is all still here.” – T’Sou-ke Elder Jackie Planes-Deyaeger

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