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      • Congress of Aboriginal Peoples’ growing impatient with continued exclusionary process adopted by Federal Government’s exclusion of off-reserve Indigenous Peoples
        January 25th,2018 No Comments
      • National Chief Robert Bertrand disappointed with Federal Government’s exclusion of CAP’s place at table with other National Indigenous Organizations at FPT Human Rights Meeting
        December 11th,2017 No Comments
      • Congress of Aboriginal Peoples launches WALKING IN HER MOCCASINS BUNDLE CAMPAIGN – New & progressive violence prevention resource
        December 6th,2017 No Comments
      • Congress of Aboriginal Peoples to launch WALKING IN HER MOCCASINS BUNDLE CAMPAIGN – New & progressive violence prevention resource
        December 5th,2017 No Comments
      • CAP National Chief Robert Bertrand to attend Prime Minister’s formal apology to LGBTQ2 Canadians today at House of Commons
        November 28th,2017 No Comments
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A journey into the past

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Moments from Red Lake

The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples has the privilege of being able to access archival photographs dating back to the early 1900s. The photographs are important, they give the viewer a glimpse into the past and into the lives of our ancestors. Each one tells the story of a community, a family, a person and the lives they lead.

 

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