Canoes, Community & Connection

Looking for the bright spots of 2020? We've got one for you: since January, over 50,000 people have joined the Land Needs Guardians campaign. That's a lot of...

Building a birch canoe by hand takes more than just birch bark: it takes community, generations of knowledge -- and a little bit of spruce sap. Land Needs Guardians Storytellers and Wahkohtowin Guardians Amberly Quakegesic & Isabelle Allen share how the experience brought them closer to their culture and reconnected them to the land, Elders, and their community. 

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