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Making Meaning of Erritorial

Reflecting Community Healing and Shared Futures Exploring Activism, Reconciliation Conflict, and Transformation in Caledonia

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Making Meaning of Erritorial

By: Rhonda Tisone
Narrated by: Gracias K
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This document contributes to the study of reconciliation of Indigenous – Settler community conflicts in Canada (aka Turtle Island) through an understanding of: how the Six Nations and residents of Caledonia have made, and continue to make, and counter-activists on the general populace–both members of the Six Nations and residents of Caledonia; the degree of healing that has taken place over time between the Six Nations and residents of Caledonia; a possible shared vision for the future that incorporates the interests and needs of all identity groups; and, the level of readiness within the community to consider a framework for a reconciliation process which could include a discussion around mandate and permission, processes, logistics and resources. As such, this study envisions a basis for possible transformation within the community for the mutual benefit of current and future generations.

©2023 Rhonda Tisone (P)2024 Rhonda Tisone
First Nations (Canada)

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In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.