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- July 16, 2020
Treaty 2 Territory – In partnership with local networks Pinaymootang First Nation are nearing its final phases of establishing its Wellness Camp in the Nation for Children and Families. This area holds many memories and is referred to as Camp Mino-Ayaawin which has been planned since 2020. Pinaymootang First Nation Director of Health Gwen Traverse
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – As the Peacemaking Onankonehkawin evolves, I have started to notice the methodologies and concepts in Peacemaking are closely connected the land. We often hear the Elders state, “We need to go back to the land!” and I am conceptualizing how Peacemaking is interconnected to the land. As we continue to research
READ MORECalling ALL Youth in the Treaty 2 Territory! Guess who’s back & fresh off the plane after winning GOLD at the U18 World Hockey Championship and JOINING US right here in Treaty 2 Territory on June 3rd? Conner Roulette will be our Guest Speaker during our next Virtual Youth Circle this upcoming Thursday! You’re invited
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – The Anishinaabe Nation of Treaty 2 Territory is advancing through the Law-making process. Laws are being established to govern the territory and Nation. Each Local Nation will have the opportunity to tie in their own laws and lands with the Anishinaabe Nation of the territory. Our current laws passed: First Law
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – Pinaymootang Councillor Blair Thompson posted on May 17, 2021, “A historic day for Pinaymootang, and a very emotional one for me, the community baseball diamonds will be set up starting today.” This will provide the youth of Pinaymootang another option of participating in baseball and other sporting activities with the construction
READ MORETreaty 2 Territory – “As an Indigenous student going to school in the city, I always make sure to spread awareness of our struggles through my assignments and projects in spaces where people may not be educated about or aware of.” • Sunshine Levasseur of Ebb and Flow First Nation is a 17-year-old Anishinaabe student
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