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Lower Simcoe Street underpass murals

Pair of paintings in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Murals were unveiled along the Lower Simcoe Street underpass in Toronto, Ontario, in 2019.[1] Lead artist Tannis Nielsen worked with Indigenous artists to create the artworks.[2] According to Muskrat Magazine , Gchi-twaa-wendan Nibi ("Honour the Water") on the eastern wall is dedicated to the Water Walkers, and 'N' gekaajig kidowog ("My Elders Said") on the western wall commemorates elders in Toronto.[3]

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  1. ^ "Mural honouring Indigenous perspectives unveiled in downtown Toronto | News". Daily Hive . Archived from the original on 2023年01月29日. Retrieved 2023年11月22日.
  2. ^ "UP Express - Exploring Indigenous Art in Toronto". www.upexpress.com. Archived from the original on 2023年11月22日. Retrieved 2023年11月22日.
  3. ^ Commanda, Erica (2021年07月26日). "INDIGENOUS TORONTO: TANNIS NIELSEN ON THE SIMCOE STREET MURAL". MUSKRAT Magazine. Archived from the original on 2023年08月05日. Retrieved 2023年11月22日.
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