Les savoirs ancestraux, passés de génération en génération, proposent une autre façon de raconter l’histoire, une autre manière de voir, et une vision plus respectueuse des lois et relations naturelles. C’est d’abord une tache cruciale dans une ère pleine de défis importants et décisifs.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Searching for Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander
Searching for Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander, two young women who went missing from the Maniwaki, Quebec area in September 2008. The search is scheduled for October 23, 2010.
Amnesty International will be providing a bus for volunteers from Ottawa to attend the search. The bus will leave from the Amnesty International office (312 Laurier Ave East) at 8:00am and return to Ottawa around 7:00pm (volunteers should arrive at the Amnesty International office parking lot 15 minutes before departure).
This search is being organized and conducted by Search & Rescue Global 1 (http://www.sarglobal1.ca/index.htm). They recommend wearing appropriate clothing for the search (dress warmly, bring a hat, jacket and hiking boots or rubber boots. Please avoid wearing jeans or cotton). There will be some food available, but searchers should bring a water bottle and snacks.
If you are interested in volunteering to participate in the search, and you would like to reserve a space on the bus, please contact mjacko@findmaisyandshannon.com. We are requesting a voluntary contribution to help cover the costs of the bus. There are only 40 spaces available, so please confirm your participation as soon as possible.
More information and instructions will be provided for those who have signed up to participate.
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