Work has begun on a collaborative project in the Pointe-Saint Charles district, where a space will be dedicated to the practice of traditional hide tanning, an ancestral art passed down from generation to generation.

Led by the Indigenous collective of Buckskin Babes – Ionkwatia’tarò:ron Park will become a vibrant center for cultural transmission, training, and creation, which is said to be a first of its kind in Montreal and made up of Indigenous artists and artisans.

“This project is a community initiative that would not have been possible without the collaboration of so many people. It’s about belonging, about community care through gathering and creating access to our practices here in the city,” said Amanda Lickers, member of the Buckskin Babes collective.

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