In collaboration with the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, Dr. Amy Parent, CCEJ Associate Director, recently published a magazine article: The Right to Journey Home.
“The pole’s rematriation was significant for the Nisg̱a’a delegation and community. It was a symbol of the power to reinforce the Nisg̱a’a peoples’ self-governance, pride, memory and cultural sovereignty, says Parent.”
Click HERE to read the article.