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CANADIAN GOVERNMENT GIVES ABORIGINAL NATIVES WETLANDS, NATIVE ART ON NEW 100 CDN DOLLAR BILL & ON GOLD COIN WORTH 100 CDN: Oct 27, 2025 Dream: I wear long cream Victorian dress with cream lace detail (& matching hat?). I walk uphill to small plain Victorian house with blue painted wood siding. At front left is store front that sells books & only Victorian. 5 are romance novels & on table for women to read. I take one, sit on chair provided & flip thru it. The 30s brunette female owner (resembles actress Mary Crosby but has long wavy dark hair) sits outside on grass a few metres away on right to have picnic with her young brunette daughter. She sees I dress Victorian so suit her store theme. She leaves her girl there & comes to me. She now looks aged & is angry. She has schizophrenia but doesn't realize it (she's delusional so also in denial). I say so & offer to take her to a (male) doctor for meds. She asks if the voices in her head will mind. She asks for my help. She points SE at Coquitlam Centre & says prefers their "night clinic". A 60s-70s Aboriginal Native woman comes to the bookstore. I ask her help getting this woman to clinic for meds. She agrees. Canadian government gave her a brown paper document to sign for immigration. She signs her full name Roberta Davidson (I can't recall what her middle name read). I realize she's sister of Native carver artist Robert Davidson. I tell her I met him (at Edenshaw ancestors dinner at UBC museum). She says he's always unfriendly to people. I agree & say he was "cool" (cold) to me. She never heard of his artist nephew I dated nor his mom (Robert's other sister). Roberta tosses the paper aside & explains it's worthless since they're insincere & lying to her people & the land they plan to give back to the Natives are "wetlands" & "like wetlands in Chile & Argentina". They gave her a duplicate copy to sign but she doesn't bother signing 2nd one. She takes me to rural Native gallery to meet her son (nephew?) about it. He stands on dock by wide swampy river behind studio. He's 30s Native, tall, slim & his dark hair is cut short to just past ears. He confirms what Roberta said. He points to swampy marsh in front of us & says is the "land" the CDN government gave back to Natives & is like wetlands in Chile & Argentina. We go in the Native art store. To slim 20s-30s blonde female clerk behind long cashier counter on right he hands a new 100 CDN dollar bill that has big circular Native art design of red, black & white in center of an animal's face (no green so not frog?). He asks she hold onto it until they get in the new (CDN) gold coin. He wants to exchange it for the coin, which means coin is worth 100 CDN. His 40s Native artist friend does same & hands her a similar new 100 CDN dollar bill for same favor.

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