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  •  World News - May 11, 2011
    2011年05月09日
    World News - May 11, 2011

    May 11, 2011, Vancouver, BC, Canada: A man prepares heroin he bought on the street to be injected at the Insite safe injection clinic in Vancouver, B.C., on Wednesday May 11, 2011. The First Nations Health Authority says 89 members of its community fatally overdosed from illicit drugs across British Columbia between January and May, an increase of 93 per cent compared with the same period last year. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020070713542

  •  lobster fishery
    2014年03月13日
    lobster fishery

    September 17, 2020, Saulnierville, NS, Canada: Members of the Sipekne‘katik First Nation, supported by other First Nations, stand on the breakwater in Saulnierville, N.S., as non-indigenous boats protest the launch the Mi‘kmaq self-regulated fishery on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020. The First Nation says a 1999 Supreme Court of Canada ruling, known as the Marshall decision, granted the Mi‘kmaq the right to catch and sell lobster outside of the regular fishing season. (Credit Image: © Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020091808001

  •  Edward John
    2014年09月07日
    Edward John

    September 11, 2014, Vancouver, BC, Canada: Grand Chief Edward John takes part in a gathering with cabinet ministers and First Nations leaders in Vancouver on September 11, 2014. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020070902601

  •  Canada News - September 16, 2022
    2016年09月11日
    Canada News - September 16, 2022

    September 16, 2022, Ottawa, on, Canada: Cindy Blackstock, Executive Director of First Nations Child and Family Caring Society holds a press conference in Ottawa, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016. The number of newborns taken into care dropped dramatically as birth alerts ended across Canada, but child welfare experts warn ceasing the practice cannot be the only step governments take to keep families together. (Credit Image: © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2022092206945

  •  Logo
    2018年04月12日
    Logo

    April 13, 2018, Surrey, BC, Canada: The RCMP logo is seen outside Royal Canadian Mounted Police ‘‘E‘‘ Division Headquarters, in Surrey, B.C., on April 13, 2018. A criminologist with Mount Royal University in Calgary says it‘s ridiculous that a Mountie facing criminal charges was working on the streets during the violent arrest of a prominent First Nations chief. Charges were dropped Wednesday against Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, but his lawyer revealed the same day that one of the officers involved in the arrest is set to go to trial in September for an off-duty assault. Kelly Sundberg, an associate professor in the department of economics, justice and policy studies, says he wouldn‘t trust an officer who was facing criminal charges to come to his house if he needed help. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Justin Trudeau, Melinda Gates, Roberta Jamieson
    2018年04月24日
    Justin Trudeau, Melinda Gates, Roberta Jamieson

    April 26, 2018, Ottawa, on, Canada: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau moderates a panel discussion as part of the Gender Equality and Women‘s Empowerment Summit with Canadian lawyer and First Nations activist Roberta Jamieson, center, and Melinda Gates, co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in Ottawa on April 26, 2018. (Credit Image: © Patrick Doyle/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Patrick Doyle/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver
    2019年10月25日
    Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver

    October 25, 2019, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Climate activist GRETA THUNBERG is joined by First Nations Leaders and fellow activist SEVERN CULLIS-SUZUKI on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery for the Strike for Climate Justice, Oct. 25, 2019. The protest, organized by a group called Sustainabiliteens Vancouver, drew an estimated crowd of at least 10,000 who marched through the streets of downtown Vancouver, B.C., shutting down regular traffic flow for hours. Cullis-Suzuki, daughter of renowned scientist, author and broadcaster David Suzuki, make international headlines in 1992, aged 12, for her address to the plenary session of the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, pleading for environmental change. (Credit Image: © Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver
    2019年10月25日
    Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver

    October 25, 2019, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Climate activist GRETA THUNBERG is joined by First Nations Leaders and fellow activist SEVERN CULLIS-SUZUKI on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery for the Strike for Climate Justice, Oct. 25, 2019. The protest, organized by a group called Sustainabiliteens Vancouver, drew an estimated crowd of at least 10,000 who marched through the streets of downtown Vancouver, B.C., shutting down regular traffic flow for hours. Cullis-Suzuki, daughter of renowned scientist, author and broadcaster David Suzuki, make international headlines in 1992, aged 12, for her address to the plenary session of the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, pleading for environmental change. (Credit Image: © Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver
    2019年10月25日
    Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver

    October 25, 2019, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Climate activist GRETA THUNBERG is joined by First Nations Leaders and fellow activist SEVERN CULLIS-SUZUKI on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery for the Strike for Climate Justice, Oct. 25, 2019. The protest, organized by a group called Sustainabiliteens Vancouver, drew an estimated crowd of at least 10,000 who marched through the streets of downtown Vancouver, B.C., shutting down regular traffic flow for hours. CULLIS-SUZUKI daughter of renowned scientist, author and broadcaster David Suzuki, make international headlines in 1992, aged 12, for her passionate address to the plenary session of the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, pleading for environmental change. (Credit Image: © Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver
    2019年10月25日
    Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver

    October 25, 2019, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Climate activist GRETA THUNBERG is joined by First Nations Leaders and fellow activist SEVERN CULLIS-SUZUKI on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery for the Strike for Climate Justice, Oct. 25, 2019. The protest, organized by a group called Sustainabiliteens Vancouver, drew an estimated crowd of at least 10,000 who marched through the streets of downtown Vancouver, B.C., shutting down regular traffic flow for hours. CULLIS-SUZUKI daughter of renowned scientist, author and broadcaster David Suzuki, make international headlines in 1992, aged 12, for her passionate address to the plenary session of the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, pleading for environmental change. (Credit Image: © Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver
    2019年10月25日
    Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver

    October 25, 2019, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Climate activist GRETA THUNBERG is joined by First Nations Leaders and fellow activist SEVERN CULLIS-SUZUKI on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery for the Strike for Climate Justice, Oct. 25, 2019. The protest, organized by a group called Sustainabiliteens Vancouver, drew an estimated crowd of at least 10,000 who marched through the streets of downtown Vancouver, B.C., shutting down regular traffic flow for hours. Cullis-Suzuki, daughter of renowned scientist, author and broadcaster David Suzuki, make international headlines in 1992, aged 12, for her address to the plenary session of the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, pleading for environmental change. (Credit Image: © Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021101604586

  •  Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver
    2019年10月25日
    Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver

    October 25, 2019, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Climate activist GRETA THUNBERG is joined by First Nations Leaders and fellow activist SEVERN CULLIS-SUZUKI on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery for the Strike for Climate Justice, Oct. 25, 2019. The protest, organized by a group called Sustainabiliteens Vancouver, drew an estimated crowd of at least 10,000 who marched through the streets of downtown Vancouver, B.C., shutting down regular traffic flow for hours. Cullis-Suzuki, daughter of renowned scientist, author and broadcaster David Suzuki, make international headlines in 1992, aged 12, for her address to the plenary session of the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, pleading for environmental change. (Credit Image: © Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021101505599

  •  Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver
    2019年10月25日
    Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver

    October 25, 2019, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Climate activist GRETA THUNBERG is joined by First Nations Leaders and fellow activist SEVERN CULLIS-SUZUKI on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery for the Strike for Climate Justice, Oct. 25, 2019. The protest, organized by a group called Sustainabiliteens Vancouver, drew an estimated crowd of at least 10,000 who marched through the streets of downtown Vancouver, B.C., shutting down regular traffic flow for hours. Cullis-Suzuki, daughter of renowned scientist, author and broadcaster David Suzuki, make international headlines in 1992, aged 12, for her address to the plenary session of the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, pleading for environmental change. (Credit Image: © Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021101505592

  •  Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver
    2019年10月25日
    Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver

    October 25, 2019, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Climate activist GRETA THUNBERG is joined by First Nations Leaders and fellow activist SEVERN CULLIS-SUZUKI on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery for the Strike for Climate Justice, Oct. 25, 2019. The protest, organized by a group called Sustainabiliteens Vancouver, drew an estimated crowd of at least 10,000 who marched through the streets of downtown Vancouver, B.C., shutting down regular traffic flow for hours. Cullis-Suzuki, daughter of renowned scientist, author and broadcaster David Suzuki, make international headlines in 1992, aged 12, for her address to the plenary session of the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, pleading for environmental change. (Credit Image: © Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021101604453

  •  Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver
    2019年10月25日
    Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver

    October 25, 2019, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Climate activist GRETA THUNBERG is joined by First Nations Leaders and fellow activist SEVERN CULLIS-SUZUKI on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery for the Strike for Climate Justice, Oct. 25, 2019. The protest, organized by a group called Sustainabiliteens Vancouver, drew an estimated crowd of at least 10,000 who marched through the streets of downtown Vancouver, B.C., shutting down regular traffic flow for hours. Cullis-Suzuki, daughter of renowned scientist, author and broadcaster David Suzuki, make international headlines in 1992, aged 12, for her address to the plenary session of the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, pleading for environmental change. (Credit Image: © Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021101505402

  •  Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver
    2019年10月25日
    Strike for Climate Justice, Vancouver

    October 25, 2019, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Climate activist GRETA THUNBERG is joined by First Nations Leaders and fellow activist SEVERN CULLIS-SUZUKI on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery for the Strike for Climate Justice, Oct. 25, 2019. The protest, organized by a group called Sustainabiliteens Vancouver, drew an estimated crowd of at least 10,000 who marched through the streets of downtown Vancouver, B.C., shutting down regular traffic flow for hours. Cullis-Suzuki, daughter of renowned scientist, author and broadcaster David Suzuki, make international headlines in 1992, aged 12, for her address to the plenary session of the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, pleading for environmental change. (Credit Image: © Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Quinn Bender/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021101604370

  •  Sol Mamakwa
    2019年11月06日
    Sol Mamakwa

    November 6, 2019, Toronto, on, Canada: Sol Mamakwa, NDP MPP for Kiiwetinoong, stands in the Legislature during Question Period in Toronto on November 6, 2019. The federal government is under fire for what critics say has been a delayed response in getting back-to-school funding to First Nations amid the COVID-19 pandemic. On Wednesday, Ottawa announced $2 billion in back-to-school funding for provinces and territories, and another $112 million specifically for First Nations. (Credit Image: © Chris Young/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chris Young/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020082809072

  •  Lynn Beyak
    2019年12月01日
    Lynn Beyak

    December 5, 2019, Ottawa, on, Canada: Sen. Lynn Beyak waits for the Throne Speech in the Senate chamber in Ottawa, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019. A coalition of First Nations chiefs and residential school survivors are rejecting new recommendations to lift Sen. Beyak‘s suspension from the Senate. (Credit Image: © Chris Wattie/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chris Wattie/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020070308550

  •  Lynn Beyak
    2019年12月01日
    Lynn Beyak

    December 5, 2019, Ottawa, on, Canada: Sen. Lynn Beyak waits for the Throne Speech in the Senate chamber in Ottawa, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019. A coalition of First Nations chiefs and residential school survivors are rejecting new recommendations to lift Sen. Beyak‘s suspension from the Senate. (Credit Image: © Chris Wattie/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chris Wattie/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020070308734

  •  World News - February 17, 2020
    2020年02月15日
    World News - February 17, 2020

    February 17, 2020, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada: New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs speaks with the media in Fredericton, New Brunswick on Monday February 17, 2020. There will be some tough questions for Premier Higgs when he meets with First Nations leaders on Wednesday, less than two weeks after two Indigenous residents were fatally shot by police in separate incidents that have prompted calls for an independent inquiry and an overhaul of policing policies. (Credit Image: © Stephen Macgillivray/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Stephen Macgillivray/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Perry Bellegarde
    2020年02月16日
    Perry Bellegarde

    February 18, 2020, Ottawa, on, Canada: Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde says work on First Nations policing should have started ‘‘a long time ago.‘‘ National Chief Perry Bellegarde is joined by First Nations leaders during a press conference at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020. (Credit Image: © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020062607078

  •  World News - February 17, 2020
    2020年02月17日
    World News - February 17, 2020

    February 17, 2020, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada: New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs speaks with the media in Fredericton, New Brunswick on Monday February 17, 2020. New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs will likely face some tough questions today when he meets with First Nations leaders. The meeting follows the deaths of two Indigenous people were shot by police. (Credit Image: © Stephen Macgillivray/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Stephen Macgillivray/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020080701918

  •  World News - June 19, 2020
    2020年06月19日
    World News - June 19, 2020

    June 19, 2020, Toronto, on, Canada: First Nations Mahlikah Awe:ri along with thousands of people demonstrates during a Black Lives Matter protest in Toronto on Friday, June 19, 2020. (Credit Image: © Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020062806738

  •  World News - June 19, 2020
    2020年06月19日
    World News - June 19, 2020

    June 19, 2020, Toronto, on, Canada: First Nations Mahlikah Awe:ri along with thousands of people demonstrates during a Black Lives Matter protest in Toronto on Friday, June 19, 2020. (Credit Image: © Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020062806745

  •  World News - June 19, 2020
    2020年06月19日
    World News - June 19, 2020

    June 19, 2020, Toronto, on, Canada: First Nations Gary Wassaykeesic along with thousands of people demonstrates during a Black Lives Matter protest in Toronto on Friday, June 19, 2020. (Credit Image: © Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020062806747

  •  World News - June 19, 2020
    2020年06月19日
    World News - June 19, 2020

    June 19, 2020, Toronto, on, Canada: First Nations Gary Wassaykeesic along with thousands of people demonstrates during a Black Lives Matter protest in Toronto on Friday, June 19, 2020. (Credit Image: © Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020062806851

  •  World News - June 19, 2020
    2020年06月19日
    World News - June 19, 2020

    June 19, 2020, Toronto, on, Canada: First Nations Mahlikah Awe:ri along with thousands of people demonstrates during a Black Lives Matter protest in Toronto on Friday, June 19, 2020. (Credit Image: © Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Marc Miller Perry Bellegarde
    2020年07月07日
    Marc Miller Perry Bellegarde

    July 7, 2020, Ottawa, on, Canada: Perry Bellegarde, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, and Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services, take part in an event on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, to sign a protocol agreement to advance First Nations‘ exercise of jurisdiction over child and family services. (Credit Image: © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020070816542

  •  Marc Miller Perry Bellegarde
    2020年07月07日
    Marc Miller Perry Bellegarde

    July 7, 2020, Ottawa, ON, Canada: Perry Bellegarde, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, and Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services, take part in an event on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, to sign a protocol agreement to advance First Nations‘ exercise of jurisdiction over child and family services. (Credit Image: © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2020100111539

  •  Marc Miller Perry Bellegarde Mike Mitchell
    2020年07月07日
    Marc Miller Perry Bellegarde Mike Mitchell

    July 7, 2020, Ottawa, on, Canada: Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services, left to right, Perry Bellegarde, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Former Grand Chief and elder Mike Mitchell, Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne, take part in an event on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, to sign a protocol agreement to advance First Nations‘ exercise of jurisdiction over child and family services. (Credit Image: © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Marc Miller Perry Bellegarde Mike Mitchell
    2020年07月07日
    Marc Miller Perry Bellegarde Mike Mitchell

    July 7, 2020, Ottawa, on, Canada: Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services, left to right, Perry Bellegarde, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Former Grand Chief and elder Mike Mitchell, Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne, take part in an event on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, to sign a protocol agreement to advance First Nations‘ exercise of jurisdiction over child and family services. (Credit Image: © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Marc Miller Perry Bellegarde Mike Mitchell
    2020年07月07日
    Marc Miller Perry Bellegarde Mike Mitchell

    July 7, 2020, Ottawa, on, Canada: Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services, left to right, Perry Bellegarde, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Former Grand Chief and elder Mike Mitchell, Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne, take part in an event on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, to sign a protocol agreement to advance First Nations‘ exercise of jurisdiction over child and family services. (Credit Image: © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Perry Bellegarde
    2020年07月07日
    Perry Bellegarde

    July 7, 2020, Ottawa, on, Canada: Perry Bellegarde, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, takes part in an event on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, to sign a protocol agreement to advance First Nations‘ exercise of jurisdiction over child and family services. (Credit Image: © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - October 19, 2020
    2020年10月19日
    Canada News - October 19, 2020

    October 19, 2020, Barrington Passage, NS, Canada: People attend a rally outside the Department of Fisheries and Oceans office in Barrington Passage, N.S., Monday, Oct.19, 2020, protesting against the First Nations fishing ongoing in the Bay of Fundy. (Credit Image: © John Morris/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©John Morris/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - October 19, 2020
    2020年10月19日
    Canada News - October 19, 2020

    October 19, 2020, Barrington Passage, NS, Canada: People attend a rally outside the Department of Fisheries and Oceans office in Barrington Passage, N.S., Monday, Oct.19, 2020, protesting against the First Nations fishing ongoing in the Bay of Fundy. (Credit Image: © John Morris/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©John Morris/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - October 19, 2020
    2020年10月19日
    Canada News - October 19, 2020

    October 19, 2020, Barrington Passage, NS, Canada: People attend a rally outside the Department of Fisheries and Oceans office in Barrington Passage, N.S., Monday, Oct.19, 2020, protesting against the First Nations fishing ongoing in the Bay of Fundy. (Credit Image: © John Morris/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©John Morris/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Harjit Sajjan, Jody Wilson-Raybould
    2020年11月08日
    Harjit Sajjan, Jody Wilson-Raybould

    November 8, 2020, Vancouver, BC, Canada: Minister of National Defence Harjit Sajjan, right, and independent MP Jody Wilson-Raybould are wrapped in First Nations blankets after a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Natalie King
    2020年11月08日
    Natalie King

    November 8, 2020, Vancouver, BC, Canada: Natalie King wears a photograph of her cousin Everett King, a veteran from the Beausoleil First Nation on Georgian Bay in Ontario, on her shawl during a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Natalie King
    2020年11月08日
    Natalie King

    November 8, 2020, Vancouver, BC, Canada: Natalie King wears a photograph of her cousin Everett King, a veteran from the Beausoleil First Nation on Georgian Bay in Ontario, on her shawl during a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - November 27, 2020
    2020年11月27日
    Canada News - November 27, 2020

    November 27, 2020, Burnaby, BC, Canada: A person wears a First Nations beaded necklace of the Star Wars character Yoda and a patch reading ‘‘Land Back‘‘ during a rail blockade to protest the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, in Burnaby, B.C., on Friday, November 27, 2020. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - February 17, 2021
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    February 17, 2021, Ottawa, on, Canada: Warren Parke walks up to Parliament Hill in Ottawa with an 80-pound cross on his back to bring awareness to issues facing veterans and First Nations communities on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021. Parke set off walking from his home in Kelowna, B.C. on Dec. 17 and arrived in Ottawa, the end of his journey, on Feb. 15. He estimates he has made 70 per cent of the journey on footテ「竄ャ窶捐ne in a cast from a broken ankle. (Credit Image: © David Kawai/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©David Kawai/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - March 10, 2021
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    March 10, 2021, Buckhorn, on, Canada: Family physician Dr. Rick Binette with the Peterborough Health Unit administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Anishinabek First Nations police officer Justin Taylor at Curve Lake First Nations Community Centre near Buckhorn Ont., on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. (Credit Image: © Fred Thornhill/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Fred Thornhill/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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    March 10, 2021, Buckhorn, on, Canada: Family physician Dr. Rick Binette with the Peterborough Health Unit administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Anishinabek First Nations police officer Justin Taylor at Curve Lake First Nations Community Centre near Buckhorn Ont., on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. (Credit Image: © Fred Thornhill/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Fred Thornhill/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  News - March 31, 2021
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    March 31, 2021, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, USA: 033121.21year-old Efren Alcala, , left , receives his 1st dose of Moderna Covid -19 Vaccine from Registered Nurse Manuel Mandel at First Nations Community Healthsource Clinic in Southeast Albuquerque. Alcala works at a dry cleaners All New Mexico residents 16 plus are eligible for vaccines starting Monday .Photographed on Wednesday March 31, 2021. Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal (Credit Image: © Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal/Albuquerque Journal via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal/Albuquerque Journal via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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    March 31, 2021, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, USA: 033121.24year-old Yesenia Hinojos receives her 1st dose of Moderna Covid -19 Vaccine from Registered Nurse Manuel Mandel at First Nations Community Healthsource Clinic in Southeast Albuquerque. Hinejos works at the Front Desk of the Dental Clinic All New Mexico residents 16 plus are eligible for vaccines starting Monday .Photographed on Wednesday March 31, 2021. Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal (Credit Image: © Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal/Albuquerque Journal via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal/Albuquerque Journal via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Xaviera Simmons, ‘‘Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band a Militia‘‘ at the 2021 DesertX art presentation.
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    Xaviera Simmons, ‘‘Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band a Militia‘‘ at the 2021 DesertX art presentation.

    April 6, 2021, Palm Springs, California, USA: Xaviera Simmons, ‘‘Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band a Militia‘‘..âIt is not that Indigenous or First Nations people or the Black descendants of American chattel slavery have never had the imagination for monuments,â Xaviera Simmons says. âItâs that white America, particularly as represented and enforced by local, state, and federal governments, has consistently attempted and often succeeded to terrorize the impulse of self-defining monumentality out of those groups â groups which my own ancestry rests.â For Desert X, Simmons created a work that occupies a series of billboards on Gene Autry Trail, and its foundational ingredients are reverence, resistance, and the redistribution of tangible material resources. Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band a Militia engages American mythmaking through our visual consumption, production, and embodiment via the resistance structures and counter narratives that have always been crafted as radical responses alongs...

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  •  Xaviera Simmons, ‘‘Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band a Militia‘‘ at the 2021 DesertX art presentation.
    2021年04月07日
    Xaviera Simmons, ‘‘Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band a Militia‘‘ at the 2021 DesertX art presentation.

    April 6, 2021, Palm Springs, California, USA: Xaviera Simmons, ‘‘Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band a Militia‘‘..âIt is not that Indigenous or First Nations people or the Black descendants of American chattel slavery have never had the imagination for monuments,â Xaviera Simmons says. âItâs that white America, particularly as represented and enforced by local, state, and federal governments, has consistently attempted and often succeeded to terrorize the impulse of self-defining monumentality out of those groups â groups which my own ancestry rests.â For Desert X, Simmons created a work that occupies a series of billboards on Gene Autry Trail, and its foundational ingredients are reverence, resistance, and the redistribution of tangible material resources. Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band a Militia engages American mythmaking through our visual consumption, production, and embodiment via the resistance structures and counter narratives that have always been crafted as radical responses alongs...

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  •  Canada News - April 30, 2021
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    April 30, 2021, Montreal, PQ, Canada: Syringes are readied at a COVID-19 mobile vaccination clinic for members of First Nations and their partners, Friday, April 30, 2021 in Montreal. (Credit Image: © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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    April 30, 2021, Montreal, PQ, Canada: A dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination is prepared at a mobile clinic for members of First Nations and their partners, in Montreal, Friday, April 30, 2021. (Credit Image: © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Jose MArchand.
    2021年04月30日
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    April 30, 2021, Montreal, PQ, Canada: Jose Marchand prepares Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination doses at a mobile clinic for members of First Nations and their partners, in Montreal, Friday, April 30, 2021. (Credit Image: © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Hannah Claus,
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    April 30, 2021, Montreal, PQ, Canada: Hannah Claus, who is Mohawk, gets the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination at a mobile clinic for members of First Nations and their partners Friday, April 30, 2021 in Montreal. (Credit Image: © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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    April 30, 2021, Montreal, PQ, Canada: People get the COVID-19 vaccination at a mobile clinic for members of First Nations and their partners, in Montreal, Friday, April 30, 2021. (Credit Image: © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - April 30, 2021
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    Canada News - April 30, 2021

    April 30, 2021, Montreal, PQ, Canada: People get the COVID-19 vaccination at a mobile clinic for members of First Nations and their partners, in Montreal, Friday, April 30, 2021. (Credit Image: © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - April 30, 2021
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    Canada News - April 30, 2021

    April 30, 2021, Montreal, PQ, Canada: A couple hug as they wait for their COVID-19 vaccination at a mobile clinic for members of First Nations and their partners, in Montreal, Friday, April 30, 2021. (Credit Image: © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Yannick Savard,
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    April 30, 2021, Montreal, PQ, Canada: Yannick Savard reacts as he gets the COVID-19 vaccination at a mobile clinic for members of First Nations and their partners, in Montreal, Friday. (Credit Image: © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Yannick Savard,
    2021年04月30日
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    April 30, 2021, Montreal, PQ, Canada: Yannick Savard reacts as he gets the COVID-19 vaccination at a mobile clinic for members of First Nations and their partners, in Montreal, Friday, April 30, 2021. (Credit Image: © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Lucy Stocken,
    2021年04月30日
    Lucy Stocken,

    April 30, 2021, Montreal, PQ, Canada: Lucy Stocken, who is Cree, gets the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination at a mobile clinic for members of First Nations and their partners, in Montreal, Friday, April 30, 2021. (Credit Image: © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - May 27, 2021
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    Canada News - May 27, 2021

    May 27, 2021, Kamloops, BC, Canada: Wooden stakes mark areas where bodies are believed to be buried on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School on Tkââ¬â¢emlups te Secwépemc First Nation in Kamloops, B.C. on Thursday, May 27, 2021. The remains of 215 children have been found buried on the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Andrew Snucins/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Andrew Snucins/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - May 27, 2021
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    Canada News - May 27, 2021

    May 27, 2021, Kamloops, BC, Canada: Wooden stakes mark areas where bodies are believed to be buried on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School on Tkââ¬â¢emlups te Secwépemc First Nation in Kamloops, B.C. on Thursday, May 27, 2021. The remains of 215 children have been found buried on the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Andrew Snucins/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Andrew Snucins/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - May 31, 2021
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    Canada News - May 31, 2021

    May 31, 2021, St. John‘s, NL, Canada: Members of the House of Assembly hold a minute of silence to honour the lost lives of the 215 First Nations children of the former Kamloops residential school, prior to the presentation of the 2021 provincial budget in St.John‘s on Monday, May 31, 2021. (Credit Image: © Paul Daly/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Paul Daly/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Remains Of 215 Children Found At Indigenous School In Canada
    2021年06月02日
    Remains Of 215 Children Found At Indigenous School In Canada

    May 31, 2021, Kamloops, Canada: First Nations people sing and drum during a ceremony near the former Kamloops Indian Residential School to honour the 215 children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - June 8, 2021
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    Canada News - June 8, 2021

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Orange shirts, shoes, flowers and messages are displayed on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - June 8, 2021
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    Canada News - June 8, 2021

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Orange shirts, shoes, flowers and messages are displayed on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - June 8, 2021
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    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Orange shirts, shoes, flowers and messages are displayed on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - June 8, 2021
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    Canada News - June 8, 2021

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Orange shirts, shoes, flowers and messages are displayed on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - June 8, 2021
    2021年06月08日
    Canada News - June 8, 2021

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Orange shirts, shoes, flowers and messages are displayed on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - June 8, 2021
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    Canada News - June 8, 2021

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Orange shirts, shoes, flowers and messages are displayed on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Nipâwi Kakinoosit,Genevieve Gladue
    2021年06月08日
    Nipâwi Kakinoosit,Genevieve Gladue

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Nipawi Kakinoosit from the Sucker Creek First Nations, now living in Victoria, B.C., and who‘s grandmother Genevieve Gladue a residential school survivor from St. Bruno‘s boarding school in Alberta, says a prayer below the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Emmy Morris,Sharon Morris-Jones
    2021年06月08日
    Emmy Morris,Sharon Morris-Jones

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Emmy Morris who attended Indian day school and her mother who went to a residential school joins her daughter Sharon Morris-Jones, 4, from the Tsartlip First Nation as they look at the Orange shirts, shoes, flowers and messages on display on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Remains Of 215 Children Found At Indigenous School In Canada
    2021年06月08日
    Remains Of 215 Children Found At Indigenous School In Canada

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, Canada: EMMY MORRIS who attended Indian day school and her mother who went to a residential school hugs her daughter SHARON MORRIS-JONES, 4, from the Tsartlip First Nation as they look at the Orange shirts, shoes, flowers and messages on display on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honor of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - June 8, 2021
    2021年06月08日
    Canada News - June 8, 2021

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Emmy Morris who attended Indian day school and her mother who went to a residential school hugs her daughter Sharon Morris-Jones, 4, from the Tsartlip First Nation as they look at the Orange shirts, shoes, flowers and messages on display on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - June 8, 2021
    2021年06月08日
    Canada News - June 8, 2021

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: A man looks over the orange shirts, shoes, flowers and messages are displayed on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Genevieve Gladue, Nipâwi Kakinoosit
    2021年06月08日
    Genevieve Gladue, Nipâwi Kakinoosit

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Nipawi Kakinoosit from the Sucker Creek First Nations now living in Victoria, B.C., and who‘s grandmother Genevieve Gladue a residential school survivor from St. Bruno‘s boarding school in Alberta, sings below the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - June 8, 2021
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    Canada News - June 8, 2021

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: A woman looks over the orange shirts, shoes, flowers and messages are displayed on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Genevieve Gladue,Nipâwi Kakinoosit
    2021年06月08日
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    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Nipawi Kakinoosit from the Sucker Creek First Nations now living in Victoria, B.C., and who‘s grandmother Genevieve Gladue a residential school survivor from St. Bruno‘s boarding school in Alberta, sings the American Indian Movement song below the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Remains Of 215 Children Found At Indigenous School In Canada
    2021年06月08日
    Remains Of 215 Children Found At Indigenous School In Canada

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Nipawi Kakinoosit from the Sucker Creek First Nations now living in Victoria, B.C., and who‘s grandmother Genevieve Gladue a residential school survivor from St. Bruno‘s boarding school in Alberta, sings the American Indian Movement song below the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Nipâwi Kakinoosit,Genevieve Gladue
    2021年06月08日
    Nipâwi Kakinoosit,Genevieve Gladue

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Nipawi Kakinoosit from the Sucker Creek First Nations now living in Victoria, B.C., and who‘s grandmother Genevieve Gladue a residential school survivor from St. Bruno‘s boarding school in Alberta, sings the American Indian Movement song below the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Nipâwi Kakinoosit, Genevieve Gladue
    2021年06月08日
    Nipâwi Kakinoosit, Genevieve Gladue

    June 8, 2021, Victoria, BC, Canada: Nipawi Kakinoosit from the Sucker Creek First Nations now living in Victoria, B.C., and who‘s grandmother Genevieve Gladue a residential school survivor from St. Bruno‘s boarding school in Alberta, sings the American Indian Movement song below the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 following a ceremony hosted by the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations in honour of the 215 residential school children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility in Kamloops, B.C. (Credit Image: © Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Kevin Deer,
    2021年06月12日
    Kevin Deer,

    June 12, 2021, Montreal, PQ, Canada: Mohawk elder Kevin Deer speaks during a news conference in Montreal, Saturday, June 12, 2021, where an announcement of a new collaboration agreement between the federal and provincial governments, First Nations and Inuit people regarding the file of the former Indian residential schools in Quebec was made. (Credit Image: © Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Marco Mendicino
    2021年06月14日
    Marco Mendicino

    June 14, 2021, Ottawa, on, Canada: Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marco Mendicino prepares to appear at a news conference in Ottawa, on Monday, June 14, 2021. The federal government is announcing that Indigenous people can now apply to reclaim their names on passports and other government documents. Mendicino says the new policy is effective immediately and pertains to all individuals of First Nations, Inuit and Métis background. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Marco Mendicino Marc Miller
    2021年06月14日
    Marco Mendicino Marc Miller

    June 14, 2021, Ottawa, on, Canada: Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marco Mendicino, right, and Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller arrive for a news conference in Ottawa, on Monday, June 14, 2021. The federal government is announcing that Indigenous people can now apply to reclaim their names on passports and other government documents. Mendicino says the new policy is effective immediately and pertains to all individuals of First Nations, Inuit and Métis background. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021061508432

  •  Marc Miller
    2021年06月14日
    Marc Miller

    June 14, 2021, Ottawa, on, Canada: Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller appears at a news conference in Ottawa, on Monday, June 14, 2021. The federal government is announcing that Indigenous people can now apply to reclaim their names on passports and other government documents. Citizenship Minister Marco Mendicino says the new policy is effective immediately and pertains to all individuals of First Nations, Inuit and Métis background. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021061508569

  •  Carolyn Bennett
    2021年06月14日
    Carolyn Bennett

    June 14, 2021, Ottawa, on, Canada: Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Carolyn Bennett, seen via videoconference, appears at a news conference in Ottawa, on Monday, June 14, 2021. The federal government is announcing that Indigenous people can now apply to reclaim their names on passports and other government documents. Citizenship Minister Marco Mendicino says the new policy is effective immediately and pertains to all individuals of First Nations, Inuit and Métis background. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021061508326

  •  Marco Mendicino
    2021年06月14日
    Marco Mendicino

    June 14, 2021, Ottawa, on, Canada: Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marco Mendicino speaks at a news conference in Ottawa, on Monday, June 14, 2021. The federal government is announcing that Indigenous people can now apply to reclaim their names on passports and other government documents. Mendicino says the new policy is effective immediately and pertains to all individuals of First Nations, Inuit and Métis background. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021061509784

  •  Marco Mendicino Marc Miller Carolyn Bennett
    2021年06月14日
    Marco Mendicino Marc Miller Carolyn Bennett

    June 14, 2021, Ottawa, on, Canada: Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marco Mendicino speaks as Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller and Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Carolyn Bennett, seen via videoconference, appear at a news conference in Ottawa, on Monday, June 14, 2021. The federal government is announcing that Indigenous people can now apply to reclaim their names on passports and other government documents. Mendicino says the new policy is effective immediately and pertains to all individuals of First Nations, Inuit and Métis background. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021061508551

  •  Carolyn Bennett
    2021年06月14日
    Carolyn Bennett

    June 14, 2021, Ottawa, on, Canada: Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Carolyn Bennett, seen via videoconference, appears at a news conference in Ottawa, on Monday, June 14, 2021. The federal government is announcing that Indigenous people can now apply to reclaim their names on passports and other government documents. Citizenship Minister Marco Mendicino says the new policy is effective immediately and pertains to all individuals of First Nations, Inuit and Métis background. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021061508436

  •  Marco Mendicino Marc Miller
    2021年06月14日
    Marco Mendicino Marc Miller

    June 14, 2021, Ottawa, on, Canada: Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marco Mendicino speaks as Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller participates in a news conference in Ottawa, on Monday, June 14, 2021. The federal government is announcing that Indigenous people can now apply to reclaim their names on passports and other government documents. Mendicino says the new policy is effective immediately and pertains to all individuals of First Nations, Inuit and Métis background. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021061508489

  •  Marco Mendicino Marc Miller Carolyn Bennett
    2021年06月14日
    Marco Mendicino Marc Miller Carolyn Bennett

    June 14, 2021, Ottawa, on, Canada: Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marco Mendicino, centre, Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller and Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Carolyn Bennett, seen via videoconference, depart a news conference in Ottawa, on Monday, June 14, 2021. The federal government is announcing that Indigenous people can now apply to reclaim their names on passports and other government documents. Mendicino says the new policy is effective immediately and pertains to all individuals of First Nations, Inuit and Métis background. (Credit Image: © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021061508247

  •  Canada News - June 21, 2021
    2021年06月21日
    Canada News - June 21, 2021

    June 21, 2021, Vancouver, BC, Canada: First Nations people raise their hands up after singing and drumming during a ceremony and vigil for the 215 children whose remains were found buried at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, in Vancouver, B.C., on National Indigenous Peoples Day, Monday, June 21, 2021. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021062206800

  •  Vigil For The 215 Children - Vancouver
    2021年06月21日
    Vigil For The 215 Children - Vancouver

    First Nations people are silhouetted during a ceremony and vigil for the 215 children whose remains were found buried at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on National Indigenous Peoples Day, Monday, June 21, 2021. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年6月21日、クレジット:Dyck Darryl/CP/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Canada News - June 25, 2021
    2021年06月25日
    Canada News - June 25, 2021

    June 25, 2021, Saskatoon, SK, Canada: Stuffed animals and orange ribbons have been added to a monument commemorating the War of 1812 in Saskatoon, Sask., Friday, June 25, 2021. The Whitecap Dakota First Nation donated the statue in 2014, which sits near the Farmerââ¬â¢s Market, to honour the contributions of First Nations people who participated in the war. (Credit Image: © Liam Richards/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Liam Richards/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - June 25, 2021
    2021年06月25日
    Canada News - June 25, 2021

    June 25, 2021, Saskatoon, SK, Canada: Stuffed animals and orange ribbons have been added to a monument commemorating the War of 1812 in Saskatoon, Sask., Friday, June 25, 2021. The Whitecap Dakota First Nation donated the statue in 2014, which sits near the Farmerââ¬â¢s Market, to honour the contributions of First Nations people who participated in the war. (Credit Image: © Liam Richards/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Liam Richards/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - June 29, 2021
    2021年06月29日
    Canada News - June 29, 2021

    June 29, 2021, Gliechen, AB, CANADA: A sign greets people on the Siksika First Nation, east of Calgary near Gliechen, Alta., on June 29, 2021. Two Alberta First Nations say a coal company hoping to develop a mine in the province‘s Rocky Mountains isn‘t being forthcoming with a federal agency about its relationship with their communities. The Kainai and Siksika First Nations have filed letters with the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada that say Montem Resources‘ description of how it has dealt with them isn‘t right. (Credit Image: © Jeff Mcintosh/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Jeff Mcintosh/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021121300430

  •  Wildfire - Canada
    2021年07月01日
    Wildfire - Canada

    Alfred Higginbottom, of the Skuppah Indian Band, a Nlaka‘pamux First Nations government, rides off on his motorcycle after stopping to watch a wildfire burn on the side of a mountain in Lytton, B.C., Thursday, July 1, 2021. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM=2021(令和3)年7月1日、クレジット:Dyck Darryl/CP/ABACA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021070606541

  •  Canada News - July 9, 2021
    2021年07月09日
    Canada News - July 9, 2021

    July 9, 2021, Calgary, ab, Canada: First Nations elders ride during the Calgary Stampede parade in Calgary, Alta., Friday, July 9, 2021. (Credit Image: © Jeff Mcintosh/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Jeff Mcintosh/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021071008571

  •  Canada News - August 10, 2021
    2021年08月10日
    Canada News - August 10, 2021

    August 10, 2021, North Vancouver, BC, Canada: Willie Nahanee, 79, of the Squamish Nation, who attended the former St. Paul Indian Residential School for 10 years and the Kamloops Indian Residential School for one year, raises his hands while listening during a news conference at the site where the St. Paul school once stood in North Vancouver, on Tuesday, August 10, 2021. The Squamish Nation, together with the support of the Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations and the Catholic Archdiocese will be launching an investigation into the former residential school. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

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  •  Canada News - August 10, 2021
    2021年08月10日
    Canada News - August 10, 2021

    August 10, 2021, North Vancouver, BC, Canada: Jen Thomas, centre, of the the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, speaks about her father Stan Thomas, who attended the former St. Paul Indian Residential School, in North Vancouver, on Tuesday, August 10, 2021. The Squamish Nation, together with the support of the Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations and the Catholic Archdiocese will be launching an investigation into the former residential school. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021081102903

  •  Canada News - August 10, 2021
    2021年08月10日
    Canada News - August 10, 2021

    August 10, 2021, North Vancouver, BC, Canada: Jen Thomas, of the the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, wears a t-shirt with a class photo which includes her father Stan Thomas, who attended the former St. Paul Indian Residential School, in North Vancouver, on Tuesday, August 10, 2021. The Squamish Nation, together with the support of the Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations and the Catholic Archdiocese will be launching an investigation into the former residential school. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021081102571

  •  Canada News - August 10, 2021
    2021年08月10日
    Canada News - August 10, 2021

    August 10, 2021, North Vancouver, BC, Canada: Jen Thomas, of the the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, wears a t-shirt with a class photo which includes her father Stan Thomas, who attended the former St. Paul Indian Residential School, in North Vancouver, on Tuesday, August 10, 2021. The Squamish Nation, together with the support of the Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations and the Catholic Archdiocese will be launching an investigation into the former residential school. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021081102608

  •  Canada News - August 10, 2021
    2021年08月10日
    Canada News - August 10, 2021

    August 10, 2021, North Vancouver, BC, Canada: James Borkowski, of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver, speaks during a news conference at the site of the former St. Paul Indian Residential School, in North Vancouver, on Tuesday, August 10, 2021. The Squamish Nation, together with the support of the Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations and the Catholic Archdiocese will be launching an investigation into the former residential school. (Credit Image: © Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021081102829

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