Six Nations drone show – costs mean only one more showing

A drone show depictng Haudenosaunne history was part of the Six Nations Elected Council’s community meeting this past summer.

By Lisa Iesse Writer SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND – Friendship Walks organisers say despite the hard work invested in the Six Nations drone show, it will be shown just one last time due to the high costs of presenting it. TAP resources (an event management firm in Six Nations) is the company that organized Six Nations drone show. It was created to be shown at the Friendship Walks, which took place over three days in September along the Haldimand Tract. The walks celebrated the crucial role of Six Nations people in Canada’s history and the present. 1784’s Haldimand Tract Proclamation acknowledged Six Nations territories six miles deep along each side of the Grand River. Tuesday Johnson-MacDonald, president and lead project manager of TAP Resources explained the role of the…

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