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WE ARE HERE - Jeanne Crowchild, Director Treaty Initiatives

Jeanne Crowchild, Director Treaty Initiatives

07/16/21 • 35 min

WE ARE HERE

Jeanne Crowchild is the current Director for the Treaty Initiatives, Jeanne has hold extensive knowledge about Treaty, specifically Treaty 7. Please join us in a conversation about what Treaties are, what Treaty 7 is, and how we work with Treaty everyday to safeguard our future.

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Jeanne Crowchild is the current Director for the Treaty Initiatives, Jeanne has hold extensive knowledge about Treaty, specifically Treaty 7. Please join us in a conversation about what Treaties are, what Treaty 7 is, and how we work with Treaty everyday to safeguard our future.

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Please join me in a conversation with Grandma Muriel.

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