Montreal Chronicles: Origins
We met with Nicole O’Bomsawin of the Abenaki First Nation in the enchanting setting of the Native Garden at Maison Saint-Gabriel, where she shared some of the history of the First Nations that have been established in the Montreal area for centuries.
An anthropologist, museologist, and professor at the Kiuna post-secondary institution, Ms. O’Bomsawin also shed some new light on the little-known reality of First Nations people living in urban milieus.
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