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Prince Arthur Community School hosts Treaty 4 Flag Raising Ceremony

Saddman Zaman - Moose Jaw Express/MooseJawTo­day.com

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Prince Arthur Community School hosted its Treaty 4 Flag Raising Ceremony as a gesture and acknowledg­ement of truth and reconcilia­tion with the First Nations of Canada on Tuesday, Oct. 18.

The program began with an introducto­ry speech made by school principal Sandra Baldwin who welcomed everyone by honoring and respecting the First Nations traditions and treaties made on all territorie­s.

“We acknowledg­e the harms and mistakes of the past, and we are committed to moving forward in partnershi­p with Indigenous Nations in the spirit of reconcilia­tion and collaborat­ion,” she said.

Before the ceremony began, students of grades 3 & 4 presented formal tobacco offerings to Elder Shirley Wolfe-Keller, Mr. Hassler, and the Red Dog singers. “Tobacco is one of the sacred gifts the Creator gave to the First Nations people. It has been used traditiona­lly in ceremonies, rituals, and prayer for thousands of years for its powerful spiritual connection­s,” said Sheena Mullens, student support teacher and program coordinato­r of this event. She says it is very important for the school to introduce more culture in their school and be more aware of truth and reconcilia­tion.

Elder Shirley then shared a prayer for the event, and then explained the importance of Treaty 4 and the vision of Elder *RUGRQ 2DNHV ZKR ZDQWHG D ÀDJ WR À\ OLNH DQ\ RWKHU ÀDJ KHUH LQ 6DVNDWFKHZ­DQ

She also said that he believed the land is to be shared and for everyone to understand WKH WHDFKLQJV DQG PHDQLQJ RI WKH ÀDJ ³7UHDW\ ÀDJV UHPLQG XV DERXW WKH SDVW present, and future,” said Wolfe-Keeler. “Respect of sharing the lands and building relationsh­ips is part of truth and reconcilia­tion’s cause to action.”

Elder Shirley is a residentia­l school survivor, mother, stepmother, grandmothe­r, and great-grandmothe­r. She is DOVR WKH ¿UVW ZRPDQ WR EHFRPH &KLHI RI two different Bands Fishing, Lake First Nation and Muskowekwa­n First Nation in Canada. She has a College and University degree and has been awarded a Lifetime Achievemen­t Award in 2017 by the Saskatchew­an Seniors Mechanism.

After her speech, Veteran Deon Hassler from Carry the Kettle First Nation was introduced. Hassler was born in 1962 in Orange County, California. He served in the United States Navy for six years to enable him to pursue his education at university. Hassler requested help from Indian Affairs, but they denied him. He then came to Canada upon leaving the U.S. Navy. He now works and mentors water

treatment operators in 11 First Nations communitie­s for the Five Hills Qu’ Appelle Tribal Council.

Principal Baldwin invited Veteran +DVVOHU WR SHUIRUP WKH ÀDJ UDLVLQJ FHUemony while students of grades 3 & 4 QDUUDWHG WKH ÀDJ¶V V\PERO VD\LQJ ³)RU As Long as the Sun Shines, Grass Grows, Water Flow, and Buffalo Are on The Prairies.”

The meaning of this symbolism is that a strong community is one that works together for this common goal and is a reminder for all people in the Treaty area.

The Red Dog Singers performed the ‘Flag and Victory’ song.

Baldwin says, “Education week is the perfect time to incorporat­e [this event] with our school,” in support of the theme, “Reaching for Tomorrow Today.” She believes an important part of what the school is doing for truth and reconcilia­tion is to learn more and implement ceremonial activities into their school programs.

At the end of the program, Principal Baldwin thanked all the guests, volunteers, and participan­ts for making this formal ceremony successful. She then asked students to present Elder Shirley, Mr. Hassler, and the Red Dog Singers with small tokens of appreciati­on for their valuable time. Everyone was invited to stay and partake in some traditiona­l Bannock.

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9HWHUDQ 'HRQ +DVVOHU UDLVLQJ 7UHDW\ ÀDJ DQG WKH 5HG 'RJ 6LQJHUV DUH SHUIRUPing the Flag and Victory song at Prince Arthur Community School.
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Students of grades 3&4 giving out gift tokens of tobacco to the guests at Prince Arthur Community School.
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Volunteers are giving out Bannocks to Students for refreshmen­t at Prince Arthur Community School.

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