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Samian

Born in 1983 in the small community of Pikogan in Abitibi-Témiscaminque, Samian,...

Logo Symbolism

The feather of the North is the eagle feather, which represents North America. The eagle of the South is the eagle of the condor that represents South America. They unite to form Central America.

The ten tears are the ten Nations of Quebec and Labrador, shed from the heart of the eagle and the condor.

I drew the medicine wheel because it represents the four directions as well as the balance in the life of each one of us (the spiritual, physical, emotive and psychological worlds). They bring well-being for every individual person.

The Circle unites all elements and creates union and uniformity. Everyone who is inside the Circle is equal and treated justly.

In conclusion, all around this union, there are the sun and the moon that were given life by the Creator.

I based myself on the prophecy that has resulted in the fact that today the First Nations youth of Quebec and Labrador is united.

Orania Gros-Louis,
Young Wendat from Wendake

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