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First Nations burial sites threatened by ignorance and indifference
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High Park is the largest park in Toronto, home to dozens of sacred Iroquoian sites now under threat.
Related rabble.ca story:
Haudenosaunee sites of cultural importance damaged in Toronto's largest park
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