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 Aboriginal Justice - Algonquin Territory 
Highlight for Album: First Nations' Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors, Ontario Legislature, May 26-29, 2008
Album: First Nations' Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors, Ontario Legislature, May 26-29, 2008
Last change: 05/29/08
Contains: 20 items.
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Highlight for Album: CPT Aboriginal Justice Delegation to Algonquin Territory- Jan 2008
Album: CPT Aboriginal Justice Delegation to Algonquin Territory- Jan 2008 Download entire album as archive
Last change: 03/18/08
Contains: 16 items.
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Highlight for Album: CPT Aboriginal Justice Delegation to Algonquin Territory Feb 24- March 1, 2008
Album: CPT Aboriginal Justice Delegation to Algonquin Territory Feb 24- March 1, 2008 Download entire album as archive
Last change: 03/18/08
Contains: 22 items.
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Highlight for Album: August 31, 2007 Algonquin First Nations and settlers drown out reading of court injunction ordering an end to blockade.
Album: August 31, 2007 Algonquin First Nations and settlers drown out reading of court injunction ordering an end to blockade. Download entire album as archive

The Algonquins of Ardoch and Shabot Obaadjiwan are defending their unceded territory from uranium mine exploration.
Last change: 03/06/08
Contains: 8 items.
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Highlight for Album: Algonquin people and land, CPT Delegation, November 2007. (All photos courtesy of David Parsons)
Album: Algonquin people and land, CPT Delegation, November 2007. (All photos courtesy of David Parsons)

CPT's delegation to Algonquin Territory in November, 2007 ended with an action at the Ontario Premier's constituency office, calling for a political solution.
Last change: 03/06/08
Contains: 36 items.
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Christian Peacemaker Teams is a program of Brethren, Quaker and Mennonite Churches and other Christians that support nonviolence.