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Grand Entry of inaugural ‘Every Child Matters’ powwow by WACA

- Gordon Edgar - Moose Jaw Express/MooseJawTo­day.com. All photos by Saddman Zaman

An audience of hundreds watched as the inaugural Every Child Matters (ECM) Powwow by the Wakamow Aboriginal Community Associatio­n (WACA) kicked off on Truth and Reconcilia­tion Day (Sept. 30) with the Grand Entry — a procession RI GLJQLWDULH­V ÀDJV DQG GDQFHUV LQ VSHFtacula­r traditiona­l regalia.

The Grand Entry was accompanie­d by several songs performed by singers and drummers representi­ng First Nations in Saskatchew­an, co-ordinated by Lance McNabb from George Gordon First Nation.

“These are songs we sing to remember, as Indigenous people,” explained announcer Jeff Cappo. “To remember all the children who didn’t come home, which is why we’re all here today.”

Cappo’s commentary was often humourous as he introduced the dignitarie­s, and the entry was followed by plenty of dancing from the crowd, including children from various nearby schools. The drumbeats could be felt in the chest and the feeling of gathering and celebratio­n was infectious.

Local government was represente­d by city councillor­s Crystal Froese and Doug Blanc, MLAs Tim McLeod and Greg Lawrence were in attendance, NDP Leader Carla Beck was there, local school board representa­tives, Sarah Simison from the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre, Jennifer McRorie from MJMAG, and a group of senior leadership from 15 Wing, including Col. Jonathan Bouchard.

The full list of dignitarie­s was not immediatel­y available, but Cappo thanked everyone for their support of the occasion.

A sea of orange shirts surrounded the grounds of the powwow, many of which bore a quote from Cadmus Delorme, chief of Cowessess First Nation:

“We all inherited this. Nobody today created residentia­l schools. Nobody today created the Indian Act, nobody today created the ‘60’s scoop, but we all inherited it and we just have to acknowledg­e that people are healing and people are hurting. Let’s do something about it.”

(Editorial note: Photos for this story were contribute­d by photojourn­alist Saddman Zaman, Moose Jaw Express’s newest team member, to whom we extend a warm welcome.)

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