A group that aims to promote lacrosse among Anishinaabe communities is developing a parallel program for women and girls.
Anishinabe Baagaadowewin, a non-profit group formed in late 2020, is working to grow both competitive sport and community-led programs that promote Anishinabek history.
"It's about sharing that cultural background, that history, some of those key things around the traditional side of the game and building that cultural pride," said Trudeau-Bomberry, who also works as the chief executive officer of Anishinabek Nation. "There's a very strong history and I think there's a lot that can be shared about how that fits into who we are as Anishinabek people," said Trudeau-Bomberry.
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