Manitoulin Island
Josephine Mandamin was born on February 21, 1942
She was sent to St. Joseph's Residential School for girls in Spanish, Ontario from 1948-1954
Moved to Thunder Bay in 1979 and worked with indigenous
childrenescaping domestic violence
Water will cost as much as gold by the year 2030
In 2000 Josephine received a prophecy, that inspired her to start her water walker movement.
I need to do something about this
Water Walkers over the years continued to promote saving water and she walked over 25,000 miles around the shorelines of all the great lakes to bring awareness to the cause.
They found symbols on rocks and stones from ancestors that supported how precious water was.
I have been so inspired by your work that I am going to continue your legacy
Josephine's grand-niece is becoming an advocate, showing the influence on future generations.
Our prayers are with Josephine as she begins her journey home into the spirit world and back to her ancestors
Josephine sadly passed away on February 22, 2019, but her legacy remains through her awards and recognition.
Awards
-Anishinabek nation of a lifetime
- Ontario heritage award
- Governor generals meritorious service award
Manitoulin Island
Josephine Mandamin was born on February 21, 1942
She was sent to St. Joseph's Residential School for girls in Spanish, Ontario from 1948-1954
Moved to Thunder Bay in 1979 and worked with indigenous
childrenescaping domestic violence
Water will cost as much as gold by the year 2030
In 2000 Josephine received a prophecy, that inspired her to start her water walker movement.
I need to do something about this
Water Walkers over the years continued to promote saving water and she walked over 25,000 miles around the shorelines of all the great lakes to bring awareness to the cause.
They found symbols on rocks and stones from ancestors that supported how precious water was.
I have been so inspired by your work that I am going to continue your legacy
Josephine's grand-niece is becoming an advocate, showing the influence on future generations.
Our prayers are with Josephine as she begins her journey home into the spirit world and back to her ancestors
Josephine sadly passed away on February 22, 2019, but her legacy remains through her awards and recognition.
Awards
-Anishinabek nation of a lifetime
- Ontario heritage award
- Governor generals meritorious service award
Manitoulin Island
Josephine Mandamin was born on February 21, 1942
She was sent to St. Joseph's Residential School for girls in Spanish, Ontario from 1948-1954
Moved to Thunder Bay in 1979 and worked with indigenous
childrenescaping domestic violence
Water will cost as much as gold by the year 2030
In 2000 Josephine received a prophecy, that inspired her to start her water walker movement.
I need to do something about this
Water Walkers over the years continued to promote saving water and she walked over 25,000 miles around the shorelines of all the great lakes to bring awareness to the cause.
They found symbols on rocks and stones from ancestors that supported how precious water was.
I have been so inspired by your work that I am going to continue your legacy
Josephine's grand-niece is becoming an advocate, showing the influence on future generations.
Our prayers are with Josephine as she begins her journey home into the spirit world and back to her ancestors
Josephine sadly passed away on February 22, 2019, but her legacy remains through her awards and recognition.
Awards
-Anishinabek nation of a lifetime
- Ontario heritage award
- Governor generals meritorious service award
Manitoulin Island
Josephine Mandamin was born on February 21, 1942
She was sent to St. Joseph's Residential School for girls in Spanish, Ontario from 1948-1954
Moved to Thunder Bay in 1979 and worked with indigenous
childrenescaping domestic violence
Water will cost as much as gold by the year 2030
In 2000 Josephine received a prophecy, that inspired her to start her water walker movement.
I need to do something about this
Water Walkers over the years continued to promote saving water and she walked over 25,000 miles around the shorelines of all the great lakes to bring awareness to the cause.
They found symbols on rocks and stones from ancestors that supported how precious water was.
I have been so inspired by your work that I am going to continue your legacy
Josephine's grand-niece is becoming an advocate, showing the influence on future generations.
Our prayers are with Josephine as she begins her journey home into the spirit world and back to her ancestors
Josephine sadly passed away on February 22, 2019, but her legacy remains through her awards and recognition.
Awards
-Anishinabek nation of a lifetime
- Ontario heritage award
- Governor generals meritorious service award
Manitoulin Island
Josephine Mandamin was born on February 21, 1942
She was sent to St. Joseph's Residential School for girls in Spanish, Ontario from 1948-1954
Moved to Thunder Bay in 1979 and worked with indigenous
childrenescaping domestic violence
Water will cost as much as gold by the year 2030
In 2000 Josephine received a prophecy, that inspired her to start her water walker movement.
I need to do something about this
Water Walkers over the years continued to promote saving water and she walked over 25,000 miles around the shorelines of all the great lakes to bring awareness to the cause.
They found symbols on rocks and stones from ancestors that supported how precious water was.
I have been so inspired by your work that I am going to continue your legacy
Josephine's grand-niece is becoming an advocate, showing the influence on future generations.
Our prayers are with Josephine as she begins her journey home into the spirit world and back to her ancestors
Josephine sadly passed away on February 22, 2019, but her legacy remains through her awards and recognition.
Awards
-Anishinabek nation of a lifetime
- Ontario heritage award
- Governor generals meritorious service award
Manitoulin Island
Josephine Mandamin was born on February 21, 1942
She was sent to St. Joseph's Residential School for girls in Spanish, Ontario from 1948-1954
Moved to Thunder Bay in 1979 and worked with indigenous
childrenescaping domestic violence
Water will cost as much as gold by the year 2030
In 2000 Josephine received a prophecy, that inspired her to start her water walker movement.
I need to do something about this
Water Walkers over the years continued to promote saving water and she walked over 25,000 miles around the shorelines of all the great lakes to bring awareness to the cause.
They found symbols on rocks and stones from ancestors that supported how precious water was.
I have been so inspired by your work that I am going to continue your legacy
Josephine's grand-niece is becoming an advocate, showing the influence on future generations.
Our prayers are with Josephine as she begins her journey home into the spirit world and back to her ancestors
Josephine sadly passed away on February 22, 2019, but her legacy remains through her awards and recognition.
Awards
-Anishinabek nation of a lifetime
- Ontario heritage award
- Governor generals meritorious service award
Manitoulin Island
Josephine Mandamin was born on February 21, 1942
She was sent to St. Joseph's Residential School for girls in Spanish, Ontario from 1948-1954
Moved to Thunder Bay in 1979 and worked with indigenous
childrenescaping domestic violence
Water will cost as much as gold by the year 2030
In 2000 Josephine received a prophecy, that inspired her to start her water walker movement.
I need to do something about this
Water Walkers over the years continued to promote saving water and she walked over 25,000 miles around the shorelines of all the great lakes to bring awareness to the cause.
They found symbols on rocks and stones from ancestors that supported how precious water was.
I have been so inspired by your work that I am going to continue your legacy
Josephine's grand-niece is becoming an advocate, showing the influence on future generations.
Our prayers are with Josephine as she begins her journey home into the spirit world and back to her ancestors
Josephine sadly passed away on February 22, 2019, but her legacy remains through her awards and recognition.
Awards
-Anishinabek nation of a lifetime
- Ontario heritage award
- Governor generals meritorious service award
Manitoulin Island
Josephine Mandamin was born on February 21, 1942
She was sent to St. Joseph's Residential School for girls in Spanish, Ontario from 1948-1954
Moved to Thunder Bay in 1979 and worked with indigenous
childrenescaping domestic violence
Water will cost as much as gold by the year 2030
In 2000 Josephine received a prophecy, that inspired her to start her water walker movement.
I need to do something about this
Water Walkers over the years continued to promote saving water and she walked over 25,000 miles around the shorelines of all the great lakes to bring awareness to the cause.
They found symbols on rocks and stones from ancestors that supported how precious water was.
I have been so inspired by your work that I am going to continue your legacy
Josephine's grand-niece is becoming an advocate, showing the influence on future generations.
Our prayers are with Josephine as she begins her journey home into the spirit world and back to her ancestors
Josephine sadly passed away on February 22, 2019, but her legacy remains through her awards and recognition.
Awards
-Anishinabek nation of a lifetime
- Ontario heritage award
- Governor generals meritorious service award
Manitoulin Island
Josephine Mandamin was born on February 21, 1942
She was sent to St. Joseph's Residential School for girls in Spanish, Ontario from 1948-1954
Moved to Thunder Bay in 1979 and worked with indigenous
childrenescaping domestic violence
Water will cost as much as gold by the year 2030
In 2000 Josephine received a prophecy, that inspired her to start her water walker movement.
I need to do something about this
Water Walkers over the years continued to promote saving water and she walked over 25,000 miles around the shorelines of all the great lakes to bring awareness to the cause.
They found symbols on rocks and stones from ancestors that supported how precious water was.
I have been so inspired by your work that I am going to continue your legacy
Josephine's grand-niece is becoming an advocate, showing the influence on future generations.
Our prayers are with Josephine as she begins her journey home into the spirit world and back to her ancestors
Josephine sadly passed away on February 22, 2019, but her legacy remains through her awards and recognition.
Awards
-Anishinabek nation of a lifetime
- Ontario heritage award
- Governor generals meritorious service award