Historic black-and-white photo of five uniformed soldiers standing in a row outdoors, with a stone building and trees in the background.

First Nations Soldiers in the Second World War - Fall Lecture Series

Members of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation were among the many First Nations and Métis soldiers who served Canada during the Second World War. Local First Nations soldiers played a key role in liberating Italy, including battles near Ortona.

Join Chippewas of Nawash members Prin Johnston, Carol Johnston, Marleen Vogl, and Pat Johnston in conversation with Angela Arnone, M.S.M., a Battle of Ortona storyteller joining via Zoom from Italy.

Indigenous visitors are invited to attend free of charge.

Included with admission | Free for Grey Roots members

greyroots.com/fall-lecture-series

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Event Location Address

102599 Grey Road 18
Owen Sound ON N4K 5N6
Canada

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