Indigenous Perspectives Docuseries (Watch Online)

This important, three part docuseries, is designed to help educate and enlighten.

It explores the Indigenous Perspective of:

  • The War of 1812
  • Residential Schools
  • Ways To Heal

 

Produced by the Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre

You can watch the entire series online at https://vimeo.com/fenfctv

https://vimeo.com/315344325

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