Grandmothers take next steps in legal battle to determine authority to represent Algonquins - Windspeaker.com
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Grandmothers take next steps in legal battle to determine authority to represent Algonquins
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Wednesday, August 28th, 2019 1:56pm
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Jane Chartrand at Parliament Hill, speaking for the Sacred Falls and islands. (Photo courtesy of Jane Chartrand/Facebook)
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“They took the position that they needed to do something (and) the only way that you can gain a position is to be asserting Indigenous title.” — Michael Swinwood, legal counsel for the grandmothers
By Shari Narine
Windspeaker.com Contributor
The Traditional Grandmothers of Pikwakanagan …
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