First Nations couple climbs to Mount Everest Base Camp

By Mike Stimpson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter  A Northwestern Ontario couple have proudly carried the flags of their First Nations to a place few Indigenous people from Canada have been before: base camp on the world’s highest mountain. Travis and Marietta Duncan posted photos of themselves holding up the flags of Bearskin Lake and Muskrat Dam First Nations on Facebook earlier this week. Reaching Everest Base Camp after a 15-day trek evoked “a feeling of self-accomplishment for both of us,” Travis, from Muskrat Dam, said in an interview Thursday from Lukla, Nepal. “We also wanted to represent our communities in a positive way,” he added. “It was also overwhelming too, because the scenery was so beautiful in the mountains,” said Marietta, who is from Bearskin Lake. “It was just a…

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