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1971. Wacheea - the Cree Indian name that means the place where everyone is welcome - is the tent city operated for travelling youth on the campus of (...)
1971. Wacheea - the Cree Indian name that means the place where everyone is welcome - is the tent city operated for travelling youth on the campus of (...)

1971. Wacheea - the Cree Indian name that means the place where everyone is welcome - is the tent city operated for travelling youth on the campus of (...)

Date7/13/1971
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Original Toronto Star caption: 1971. Wacheea - the Cree Indian name that means the place where everyone is welcome - is the tent city operated for travelling youth on the campus of the University of Toronto; even though the university has refused to let organizers set up tents for the summer. The tent city is being operated with a grant of $25;000 from the federal government Opportunities for Youth plan.
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0019748F