Dauphin River moving forward with their Inherent Right to Govern
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- July 13, 2020
Treaty 2 Territory – Yesterday, the Intergovernmental Interim Keeper met with the Regional Offices Lead Keeper and the Regional Office Keepers to talk about planning for the Dibendaagoziiwin/citizenship law development and reviewed engagement materials for upcoming engagement sessions in Treaty 2 Territory. The Regional Office shared valuable insight and ideas to help raise awareness
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – Regional Office Keeper Diane Sinclair is new to her position within our Government after some internal restructuring. Diane works out of our Pinaymootang Office and is the Regional Office Keeper for Pinaymootang, Dauphin River, Lake St. Martin, and Little Saskatchewan. Recently, Diane took in the Gaagiishkikamigaak (Little Saskatchewan) Treaty Celebrations and
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 – 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
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – The Government of First Nations in Treaty 2 Territory Keepers met with Dauphin River Nation Chief John Stagg, Councillor Owen Stagg, and Councillor Leonard Sumner to provide updates in Governance, Nation and Law Development, and Canada Political Circle. Lead Keeper Boh Kubrakovich provided an overall update on the resolutions passed by
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – Growing up on the Pinaymootang First Nation along Highway 6 heading towards beautiful Northern Manitoba, Brandi Woodhouse was often teased for being from “the rez”. The remarks never discouraged her, as she was always proud of her roots and where she came from. This young aspiring Anishinaabe Ikwe, who is a
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