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This plaque in Hebron, presented by then-Newfoundland and Labrador premier Danny Williams is one of three. It carries the Inuit message of foregiveness for the suffering from Hebron and Nutak forced relocations. (Photo: Mike Beedell)
This plaque in Hebron, presented by then-Newfoundland and Labrador premier Danny Williams is one of three. It carries the Inuit message of foregiveness for the suffering from Hebron and Nutak forced relocations. (Photo: Mike Beedell)
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The Hebron Mission Church was built starting in 1829. Prefabricated in Germany by the Moravians, it was shipped to the site in northern Labrador. The Moravians abandoned the site in 1959, leaving behind many Inuit families who had moved to this location. (Photo: Mike Beedell)
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Derelict buildings collapsed from age at the Moravian Mission in Hebron Fjord, Labrador. (Photo: Mike Beedell)
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This plaque in Hebron, presented by then-Newfoundland and Labrador premier Danny Williams is one of three. It carries the Inuit message of foregiveness for the suffering from Hebron and Nutak forced relocations. (Photo: Mike Beedell)