Making Treaty 7 Dialogue
14 Jun 2018 |
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Dan and Marlene Doherty would like to invite you to the sixth in a series of “Evening of Dialogue”. The evening is cosponsored by Making Treaty 7 Cultural Society, and will hopefully initiate Dialogue between our District and the First Nations that also signed the Treaty.
Making Treaty 7
Treaty 7 is one of a family of numbered treaties signed between Canada’s First Nations and Queen Victoria between 1871 and 1921. Treaty 7 paved the way for the peaceful settlement of the Province of Alberta. Making Treaty 7 tells the story of that historic agreement and investigates the results and implications 140 years later.
The purpose of Making Treaty 7 is to produce events of both local and international interest, with the potential to act as transformational agents for people of all ages and backgrounds. Inspired by the founding event of modern Southern Alberta, Making Treaty 7 invites Rotarians to consider an enlightened, sustainable future – for all of us.
Our evening will feature filmed vignettes from live Treaty 7 performances, selected with a view to stimulate and promote dialogue between and within the panel and the audience.
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