Treaty 2 Territory – The FNT2T Ikwewak (Women’s) Council met virtually on January 26, 2022. This is the first meeting of 2022 for the council. Florence Wood of Lake St. Martin gave the opening prayer for a good meeting and safety for all members in the territory. There were representatives from the nations of Keeseekoowenin,
READ MOREJanuary 25, 2022 Treaty 2 Territory – January, 2022 marks one year since the Peguis First Nation declared their intentions to enact a Child, Family, and Nation Law that will see Peguis granted jurisdiction to its members across Canada. Bill C-92, (an act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Metis children, youth and families) allowed for
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory- The MINO OMBIGII”AA Law, has its roots in Sacred Law that has been kept by our people and does not change (not to compromise). Sacred Law comes from the Creator through an ancient law-making process. It is all that is bestowed upon us as traditional stewards of the lands, resources and all living things. The bestowment assigns customary duties,
READ MOREFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Treaty 2 Territory – January 11, 2022 Boozhoo Ogichi-Aayaa’aag, Ikewaag, Ininiwaag, Oshki-aayaag Akina Gaÿ Abinoonjiwaag. While the announcement of 40 billion dollars was welcomed by Anishinaabe Nation of the Treaty 2 Territory and Nations across Turtle Island, there still remains a few concerns about protecting the interest of our children. We stand
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – Today in the beautiful Nation of Pinaymootang, our Knowledge Council came together for their monthly Council Meeting. While some council members joined online, the agenda visited a number of items including some of the important issues for our Nations, territory and government. Many of the resolutions that were passed by the
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – On November 17, 2021, our Government of First Nations in Treaty 2 Territory met with Pinaymootang First Nation’s newly elected leadership. Allen Sutherland, Earth Lodge Keeper provided an update on previous, current, and future programs/courses in-regards to governance, land-based learning, language, and well-being. Circle Keeper’s Chantell Barker (Peacemaking) and Lois Stoll
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