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Stanley Park, Vancouver, September 2014. A fourteen-foot bronze-cast cedar sculpture is being erected. Luke Marston, carver/artist, supervises as his three-year project is revealed to the world.

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Stanley Park, Vancouver, September 2014. A fourteen-foot bronze-cast cedar sculpture is being erected. Luke Marston, carver/artist, supervises as his three-year project is revealed to the world.
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Suzanne Fournier is a journalist who has been working with and writing about First Nations for over forty years. She was a reporter with the Vancouver Province for thirty-five years and her work has also appeared in the Globe and Mail, Maclean's Magazine, the Toronto Star and other Canadian magazines and newspapers. Fournier has also appeared on CBC radio and television, and has contributed to US and German documentary television programs. She co-authored Stolen From Our Embrace: The Abduction of First Nations Children and the Restoration of Aboriginal Communities, which won the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize in 1998. She divides her time between Galiano Island and Vancouver, BC.