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A Gift We Can All Share: Making a Tobacco Tie

Fiona  Brownlee
Fiona Brownlee
Aboriginal and Rural Communities Liaison
June 15, 2021
  1. Messages
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  3. A Gift We Can All Share: Making a Tobacco Tie
A Gift We Can All Share: Making a Tobacco Tie

In this video, Fiona Brownlee, a member of the Edmonton diocese's Indigenous ministries team, demonstrates how to make a tobacco tie which can be made in thanksgiving for the land and given as a protocol gift.

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  • protocol gift
  • thanksgiving
  • land
  • indigenous ceremony
  • respect
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