KI First Nation youth open arms, homes to Canadians

Many Canadians have never set foot onto a First Nation community.

APTN National News
Many Canadians have never set foot onto a First Nation community.

But for five days, 43 of these Canadians will live on a remote First Nation in northern Ontario.

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, or KI, sits above Canada’s 54th parallel. With National Aboriginal Day coming up, the youth from that community decided to celebrate by inviting Canadians into their home.

They got their wish and APTN’s Delaney Windigo is there to tell this story.

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1 thought on “KI First Nation youth open arms, homes to Canadians

  1. spiritbear1 says:

    Nice Story! Kudo’s

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