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An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America |
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September 22, 2001 - Issue 45 |
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Ten Aboriginal Youth Take Off on South Pacific Adventure |
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Victoria
– September 15, 2001 marks the beginning of a six-month South Pacific odyssey for 10 young Aboriginal Canadians.
Through the internship program, these youth will immerse themselves in the work and daily life of indigenous communities
in the Cook Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji and New Zealand. Their work placements will offer them a range of experiences
in everything from indigenous tourism to coastal resource management, and from community popular theatre to traditional
medicine.
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