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Reconnecting with water by traditional Anishinaabe canoeing

Summary by Pine Journal
FOND DU LAC RESERVATION — For Giizh (Sarah) Agaton Howes, loss has often set the stage for rediscovery. Through grief, whether it be an ancestral or personal experience, she has turned to the community to heal. The owner of Heart Berry recently received a grant to support canoeing and waterway navigation training and cultural reconnection to Anishinaabe canoeing on the Fond du Lac reservation. As a member of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior…

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Pine Journal broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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