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Canadian war memorial dedicated to the Aboriginal peoples of Canada who died at war
The National Aboriginal Veterans Monument is a war monument in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that commemorates the contributions of all Aboriginal peoples in war and peacekeeping operations from World War I to the present. The monument was designed by Lloyd Pinay, of the Peepeekisis First Nation in Saskatchewan, whose father took part in the D-Day assault in World War II. It was unveiled in Confederation Park by Adrienne Clarkson, then Governor General of Canada, on National Aboriginal Day, June 21, 2001. .... Learn more at Wikipedia
Name | National Aboriginal Veterans Monument |
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Long Name | National Aboriginal Veterans Monument, ON, Canada |
Region | Ontario |
Country | Canada |
Map | Open Map |
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