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Grand Chief Derek Nepinak waits to led a procession from a vigil at the Alexander Docks in memory of Faron Hall and Tina Fontaine whose bodies were pulled from the Red River Sunday.Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press
Grand Chief Derek Nepinak leads a procession from a vigil at the Alexander Docks in memory of Faron Hall and Tina Fontaine.Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press
Lana Fontaine, an aunt of Tina Fontaine, weeps at a memorial shrine built on the bank of the Red River where her niece's body was recovered. About a thousand people gathered at the Alexander Docks Tuesday evening to honor Tina and Faron Hall.Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press
People gather for a vigil in memory of Faron Hall and Tina Fontaine.Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free PressPhil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press
Elders, activists, citizens and family gather for a vigil at the Alexander Docks Tuesday in memory of Faron Hall and Tina Fontaine, whose bodies were pulled from the Red River Sunday.Trevor Hagan / The Canadian Press
Tina Fontaine attends a vigil in honour of her daughter, Tina Fontaine, and Faron Hall at Alexander Docks in Winnipeg on Tuesday.Trevor Hagan / The Canadian Press
Tina Fontaine places a tobacco offering in honour of her daughter Tina Fontaine during a vigil for her and Faron Hall at the Oodena Circle at The Forks Tuesday night.Trevor Hagan / The Winnipeg Free Press
People place tobacco offerings at a vigil for Tina Fontaine and Faron Hall at the Alexander Docks.Trevor Hagan / The Canadian Press
People walk from the Alexander Docks to The Forks.Trevor Hagan / The Canadian Press
People walk along Main Street from the Alexander Docks to the Oodena Circle at The Forks during a vigil for Tina Fontaine and Faron Hall.Trevor Hagan / The Canadian Press
Thousands walk together from the Alexander Docks to the Oodena Circle at The Forks.Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press
Tina Fontaine (center in black with sunglasses), mother of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine, sits at a rally inside the Oonida Circle at the Forks in Winnipeg Tuesday evening.Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press
More than two thousand people gathered to honour Tina Fontaine and Faron Hall, as well as all missing and murdered indigenous women.Trevor Hagan / The Canadian Press
People attend a vigil for Tina Fontaine and Faron Hall at the Oodena Circle at The Forks.Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press
More than two thousand people gathered to honour Tina Fontaine and Faron Hall.Trevor Hagan / The Canadian Press
People attend a vigil for Tina Fontaine and Faron Hall at the Oodena Circle at The Forks.