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- June 12, 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 MORETreaty 2 Territory – When you come into the Ka Ka Kwe Ke Jeong Golf Course restaurant “Between the Greens” you will be greeted by “Gus” Arnold Chartrand originally from Duck Bay with a big smile and great food. Gus is now serving home cooked meals to all golfers who attend the Ka Ka Kwe
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – For months now, members in the Territory, and throughout the province have been forced to stay close to home due to the rapidly spreading Covid-19 Virus. Being cooped up indoors is difficult for all ages. Being outside and taking in fresh air is good for our lungs, and our mental wellbeing.
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – A panel of business minded Anishinaabe / Cree minds came together in Brandon today. The Brandon Chamber of Commerce held an Economic Reconciliation Luncheon, and invited FNT2T Lead Keeper, Boh Kubrakovich-Kiniw as a Guest Panelist. “It was great to be up here today invited by the Brandon Chamber of Commerce. ReconciliAction
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
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – Anishinaabe Ikwe, Gail Flett honours her connection with our Treaty 2 Territory; she grew up in the small community of Bacon Ridge with roots in Ka Ka Kwe Ke Jeong Anishinaabe Nation having been raised by her grandparents, the late Margaret and Roderick Flett. Upon moving to Winnipeg, and starting
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