ONWA Honours Remembrance Day and the Service of Indigenous Women and Men
ONWA Honours Remembrance Day and the Service of Indigenous Women and Men
Thunder, Bay ON – On this Remembrance Day, we pause to honour and remember all those who have served and sacrificed for Canada. It is a day to reflect on the bravery and dedication of the veterans, whose contributions have safeguarded the freedoms we cherish today. Among these heroes, we pay special tribute to Indigenous women and men who have served with distinction in various conflicts, including WWI, WWII, the Korean War, Afghanistan, and peacekeeping missions around the world.
The Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) proudly acknowledges the significant roles Indigenous veterans have played, from code breakers and code talkers to leaders, warriors, healers, and protectors. We celebrate the often-overlooked contributions of Indigenous women in the military, as highlighted in Grace Poulin’s book, Invisible Women: WWII Aboriginal Servicewomen in Canada. As we remember their sacrifices, we wish to ensure that the stories and legacies of all veterans including Indigenous veterans are honoured and preserved for future generations.
For more information and media inquiries, contact::
Andre Morriseau, Communications Manager
Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA)
Email: amorriseau@onwa.ca
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