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(l-r) Claire Aiello, 17, and Erin Teschuk, 17, embraced a Grade 10 Canadian history project on the Indian Act and a year later continue to trumpet how main stream society misled, and continues to mistreat, First Nation people. Saturday morning the dynamic St.Mary’s duo shared the podium with Manitoba Treaty Commissioner James Wilson and University of Winnipeg history professor Jean Friesen, addressing about 100 people at a forum at Crossways in Common organized by three local Kairos groups — the multi-denominational organization that promotes justice and human rights. See Aldo Santin story. 120421 - Saturday, April 21, 2012 -  (MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

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(l-r) Claire Aiello, 17, and Erin Teschuk, 17, embraced a Grade 10 Canadian history project on the Indian Act and a year later continue to trumpet how main stream society misled, and continues to mistreat, First Nation people. Saturday morning the dynamic St.Mary’s duo shared the podium with Manitoba Treaty Commissioner James Wilson and University of Winnipeg history professor Jean Friesen, addressing about 100 people at a forum at Crossways in Common organized by three local Kairos groups — the multi-denominational organization that promotes justice and human rights. See Aldo Santin story. 120421 - Saturday, April 21, 2012 - (MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

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(l-r) Claire Aiello, 17, and Erin Teschuk, 17, embraced a Grade 10 Canadian history project on the Indian Act and a year later continue to trumpet how main stream society misled, and continues to mistreat, First Nation people. Saturday morning the dynamic St.Mary’s duo shared the podium with Manitoba Treaty Commissioner James Wilson and University of Winnipeg history professor Jean Friesen, addressing about 100 people at a forum at Crossways in Common organized by three local Kairos groups — the multi-denominational organization that promotes justice and human rights. See Aldo Santin story. 120421 - Saturday, April 21, 2012 -  (MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

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