Kick-Off the Full Day Conference with an early morning breakfast and networking session. Network with your peers from the mines, political representatives, suppliers, and Indigenous communities.
Woodland Heritage Northwest respectfully acknowledges that their office is located on the traditional lands of Indigenous peoples. Located in Thunder Bay, these lands were the traditional territories of the ancestors of Fort William First Nation, signatories of the Superior Robinson Treaty, Treaty #60, of 1850. As a recognized Aboriginal company, Woodland Heritage Northwest acknowledges that our work is intertwined with the deep and diverse histories of all First Nations and Métis people.
We are grateful for the opportunity to work in these territories and are committed to the recognition and respect of those who have lived, traveled, and gathered on the lands since time immemorial. We will continue to document, preserve, and share the Indigenous heritage that we are committed to stewarding and remain committed to building, fostering, and encouraging a respectful relationship with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples based upon principles of mutual trust, respect, reciprocity, and collaboration in the spirit of reconciliation.
Woodland Heritage Northwest ji-gikendamang epiichi-gichi-apiitendaagwak omma Anishinaabewakiing. Omaa ayaa Wiikwedong, mii omaa mewinzha Anishinaabeg Fort William First Nation, ogii-taangibii’aanaawaa Robinson Treaty, Treaty #60, 1850. Mii owe Anishinaabe anokiiwin ozhibii’igewigamig, Woodland Heritage Northwest Anishinaabewichigewin anokaade. Ningichi-apiitendaamin owe anokiitamaanggakina minjimendaagoziwag aazah omaa gaa-tanakiiwaad. Geyaabi go apane ninga-aniitaamin geyaabi ji-ani-bimosemagak Anishinaabenaadiziwin, ji-anokaadamang gaa-gii-wanibidamaagooyang.
Opening Ceremonies
Phillip Dorwart
Opening Ceremonies
Phillip Dorwart
Opening Ceremonies
Phillip Dorwart
Opening Ceremonies
Phillip Dorwart
Opening Ceremonies
Phillip Dorwart
Opening Ceremonies
Phillip Dorwart