Aboriginal (cont. from p.1)

Richard George, a presenter from Port Hardy challenged the conference participants to walk alongside each other as equals, not walking ahead or behind but as equals walking together in a spirit of learning.

This conference was a step in that direction. There is much work to do and

much to learn but conferences like this can inspire hope as people work for change. There was encouragement to learn from the failures and to build on the positive relationships of the past. The proceedings of this conference will be published in the Journal of Mennonite Studies.

Map courtesy of Ed Hoeppner and Bert Friesen

General Editor:

Bert Friesen

Section Editors

Elmer Heinrichs, Martha Martens, Otto Hamm, Henry Ens (MMHS News & Notes, 125th Manitoba Mennonite Anniversary), Bruce Wiebe, Abe Rempel (West Reserve Gemeinde histories), Conrad Stoesz (Book Reviews & Notes)

Photo Editors: Elmer Heinrichs, Henry Ens

Editorial Committee: Ed Hoeppner (chair), Irene Kroeker, Elmer Heinrichs

The Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society Newsletter, Heritage Posting, welcomes letters and reports pertaining to the historical interests of society members. Correspondence can be mailed to Bert Friesen, 169 Riverton Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2L 2E5, or e-mailed to the editor at editor@mmhs.org

ISSN 1491-2325

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