Manitoba’s Game Hunting Areas in Treaty 2 Territory and Crown Land Concerns
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- September 24, 2020
Treaty 2 Territory – The FNT2T Care and Protection of the Natural World Circle met virtually on Wednesday October 6, 2021. This gathering was hosted by Keeseekoowenin Nation. There were representatives from Keeseekoowenin, Dauphin River and Tootinaowaziibeeng. There were two main agenda items that were discussed: Moose Management in the Treaty 2 Territory Aki Guardian
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – August 21st, 2021, 150th year after the original agreement of our ancestors to enter into Treaty 2 with the British Monarchy. As a young man I recall attending events on the 100th year of the commemoration of our ancestors agreeing to share our lands and territories with the monarchy. We have
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – During their June 17th Virtual Youth Circle Meeting, Ron Missyabit, Keeper of the FNT2T Care and Protection of the Natural World spoke to the Youth Council members and guests about Nation Building and how Aki effects our whole way of being. Our connection to earth influences and sustains us. This relationship
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – When the PC government first came to power one of their promises to their constituents was to attack the Rights of our Indigenous hunters by focusing on our night hunters. This was done so with the help of then Executive Director Rob Olson of Manitoba Wildlife Federation, who viewed this as
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – During a beautiful afternoon last month, our Care and Protection of the Natural World Circle packed up and headed to Horse Bluff, Manitoba here in our beautiful territory. There, Keeper Ron Missyabit, and Helper Shawn Gurke were welcomed to the homestead of Bernice and Louis Malcolm. They spent 8 hours learning
READ MOREThe Manitoba Conservative government has, yet again, made a move that attempts to erase the Anishinaabe presence and further disrespects the inherent rights of the Anishinaabek in Manitoba. In a news release dated April 26th, 2021, the province announced it will name 8 wildlife management areas after “prominent Manitobans.” To continue reading, please visit. http://naturalworld.fnt2t.com/index.php/2021/05/05/manitoba-government-renaming-wildlife-management-areas/
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