We communicated previously that minority communities remain a pillar for global plant medicine development.
Let’s evaluate two Canadian minority Native communities, we recently discussed:
- Kamloops First Nation
- Williams Lake First Nation
Ground penetrating radar led to shocking discoveries at former Native Americans Residential Schools.
Kamloops First Nation: In the year 2021 discovered 215 unmarked graves at the former residential school. A total of approximately 4,000+ students mysteriously died while attending the school.
Williams Lake First Nation: Located 3 hours north of Kamloops also discovered 93 unmarked grave sites in the year 2022. Moreover, just 14 out of 470 hectares of land surveyed thus far, on former school grounds.
EVERY CHILD MATTERS!
Our sincere condolences and sympathies to the families, loved ones and communities impacted by these atrocities. There is still a lot of healing taking place within these communities. We cannot erase the past, but we can create a collective future by having local politics/municipal leadership incorporated into cannabis & community strategic development. We are showing signs of improvement and chattering a path forward for the collective future. Economic Reconciliation is NOT only a buzz phrase. We require joining & toiling with hands, hearts, minds and voices to prosper.
CHANGING LIVES, IMPROVING LIFE.
Are we stronger together?
Can we achieve more collectively?
Should we become each other’s ally?