Kayaking Kandiyohi

“It’s really awesome to see these canoes landing on our shores . . .”

… It means that we’re sharing songs and dances and getting to know each other. We’re finding our way with songs and dances. Being out on the water is amazing. We get to travel the same highways that our ancestors used to travel on. It’s revitalizing.”

~Karleigh Gomez, in Project 562 by Matika Wilbur


This place is on the traditional territory of the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ and Wahpekute nations. (Crowdsourced info compiled by Native-Land.ca. Please visit the nations’ websites to learn more.) We support indigenous land rights and the Land Back movement.

 

A regional man of mystery enjoying parks, trails, and other stuff around the great state of Minnesota!