The first Native Friendship Centre in Quebec was created in 1969 at Chibougamau. Over the 39 years since then, the Aboriginal people in Quebec’s urban setting have made so many achievements that the time has come to speak about them. Here follow the memoirs describing the moments that have highlighted this remarkable and important journey.
These memoirs are the narration of the efforts and successes of urban Aboriginal people, the story of a long march which has led not just to a present-day Quebec with eight highly active Native Friendship Centres,but also an authentic movement that is supporting them and providing them with a forum where their voices can be heard.
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Date | 2008 |