Treaty 1 Territory – The Turtle Lodge in Sagkeeng First Nation was built in fulfillment of a vision received by Elder Dr. Dave Courchene Jr. many years ago; these visions not only connect our Anishinaabe people with the Great Spirit, and the land – but the lodge in physical teams brings people together from all
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – During a recent AA Atom hockey game in Dauphin this past weekend vs Swan Valley, Dauphin Kings young Anishinaabe posed for a picture with Chief Cameron Catcheway, Niigaanii Peacemaking and Boh Kubrakovich, Lead Keeper of the Govt of Treaty 2 Territory. Taking time out for a chat and picture is Jace
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – Over the course of this year, our Children, Families, and Nation team have been conducting virtual and in-person Engagement Sessions with our Local Nations in the Treaty 2 Territory. Engagement benefits everyone! The Anishinaabe Nations in Manitoba have distinct constitutional rights, history, governance structures, traditions, languages, and culture. Our Treaty 2
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – The FNT2T Knowledge Council met virtually on October 13, 2021. The were representatives from the Nations of Keeseekoowenin, Gambler, Kithihkatchewanung, Little Saskatchewan, and Ebb and Flow. The council was updated on all Treaty 2 Government Circles and the latest development of each. Items that were discussed: Governance/Legislative Treasury and Administration Earth
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – Treaty 2 Territory Children, Families and Nation Circle were in Ka Ka Kwe Ke Jeong (Ebb and Flow) on Tuesday, September 28th. The Engagement Session with members of the Nation was held at the Ebb & Flow Community Complex and well attended. This session gave members an opportunity to hear about
READ MORETreaty 1 Territory – Thursday marked the inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, which was created this spring in response to one of the 94 calls to action put forward by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that documented atrocities committed against our First Nations, Métis and Inuit children in government-funded, church-run residential schools over
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