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Missisakis: On The Indigenous History Of The Tkaronto Islands, a project nominated for the 2022 Heritage Toronto Awards. Courtesy of Bawaadan Collective.


Missisakis: On the Indigenous History Of The Tkaronto Islands, a project nominated for the 2022 Heritage Toronto Awards, Toronto, 2021. Courtesy of Bawaadan Collective.


Missisakis: On The Indigenous History of the Tkaronto Islands, a project nominated for the 2022 Heritage Toronto Awards, Toronto, 2021. Courtesy of the Bawaadan Collective.


  • Missisakis: On The Indigenous History Of The Tkaronto Islands

    The Bawaadan Collective, which was commissioned by the Waterfront Business Improvement Area (BIA) in partnership with the City of Toronto, Parks, Forestry and Recreation to produce this film, worked closely with the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations Knowledge Keepers, Darin Wybenga and Margaret Sault, to develop this piece.

    The film aims to share the perspective of the Mississaugas about the Toronto Islands as a significant, current and historic Indigenous place, and their recommendations on how the islands can be respected and enhanced through the master plan toward those ends.

    The short film was premiered as a feature element of the Toronto Island Form II: Towards Belonging, on December 9, 2021, and later distributed on social media.


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  • Missisakis: On The Indigenous History Of The Tkaronto Islands

    Project Team Members

    Bawaadan Collective

    -Yuma Dean Hester 

    -Ashley Maracle

    -Alex Jacobs-Blum

    Toronto Island Master Plan, Parks Forestry and Recreation, City of Toronto

    -Lori Ellis

    -David O’Hara

    -Pablo Muñoz


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