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Newsroom Ready: Sacred ceremonies to continue despite COVID-19: Miller
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says banning sacred ceremonies is a “dark stain” on Canada’s history and they can go on despite COVID-19 restrictions with First Nations leadership deciding how to proceed safely. Concerns that ceremonies would be pushed underground surfaced after the RCMP was dispatched to a Saskatchewan First Nation where people were holding a sun-dance ceremony last weekend.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP17242360
Legacy Identifier:
r_COVID-Indigenous-Ceremony20200514T1440
Type:
Video
Duration:
1m54s
Dimensions:
1920px × 1080px 141.09 MB
Create Date:
5/14/2020 2:40:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
Tags
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