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- July 16, 2020
Treaty 2 Territory – The Anishinabe Sharing Lodge in Wasagaming was the site of a beautiful gathering as we celebrated “Indigenous People’s Day” and Summer Solstice on June 21st. The Oo Day Mina (Strawberry) Singers from Skownan First Nation (pictured ab9ve) opened the gathering with their beautiful drumming and singing. The girls all dressed in
READ MOREEmployment Opportunity – Child, Family, and Nation Keeper Treaty 2 Territory – The role of the Child, Family, and Nation Keeper is to oversee the inherent right to govern our own Children, Family and Nation (CFN). DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO: Principal leader of CFN Circle, primary function is with administration and operations; Directs
READ MOREJanuary 19, 2021 Treaty 2 – Boozhoo. The Regional Office Nation Helpers, Dakota Marsden, and Diane Sinclair along with our Governance Keeper, Merv Sinclair will be continuing the work to draft the Election and Membership Laws for our local Nations that are a part of Anishinaabe Agowidiiwinan in Treaty 2 Territory. There is a lot
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – August 21, 2021 The Anishinaabek of Treaty 2 Territory continue to move forward in the protection of our Nation, territory and our government. On August 21st, 1871 a treaty was made between the crown representatives from England and Ireland and our Anishinaabek (Chippawa and Cree) of the territory to protect 21,440
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory- In June, Canadians celebrate ‘National Indigenous History Month’ to honour the history, heritage and diversity of Indigenous peoples in Canada. It is an opportunity to learn about, appreciate and acknowledge the historical contributions that our people had in shaping Canada. It’s also an opportunity to celebrate on National Indigenous Peoples Day which happens
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – The Children, Families and Nation Circle along with our Peacemaking Circle has been working towards engaging virtually with our Local Nation Membership. To date, we have met with members from Ebb and Flow First Nation and Dauphin River First Nation. The Virtual Sessions took place via Zoom and were a great
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