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The Battlefords Indian Métis Friendship Center hosted a Show Case Powwow last Thursday at its location at 960 - 103 St. According to a release, the show was “to help teach and understand about the powwows that are upcoming every summer throughout Canada and the USA.” The event began with supper and was followed by performances by a number of dancers, some of whom were very young. Information sheets described the meanings and purposes of dances and dress. Elder Melvina Albert, from Thunderchild, hopes to have more events in the future. Albert said the event was successful. “We weren’t expecting that many people, which is good.” Photos by Josh Greschner
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Walk commemorates cemetery By Josh Greschner Staff Reporter
A number of community members gathered at the old Government House site last Friday for a walk to commemorate those who lie at the site’s cemetery. The event was led by local lawyers Eleanore Sunchild and Ben Feist and Living Sky School Divi-
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sion Learning Consultant Sherron Burns. Among others in attendance were local historian Don Light and Alvin Baptiste, students from Sakewew High School and news media. The cemetery site has graves of students, and of family members of Rev. Edward Matheson, who was at one point was the school’s principal. The site is located on
land owned by former resident Wayne Kopp, who granted permission for the group to host a walk. The oblates, who own land that allows easiest access to the site, also granted permission. The site recently gained status as a municipal heritage site. Burns, Sunchild and Feist are seeking provincial designation of the site.
Baptiste and Light gave some words. Baptiste said he is a relative of Annie Peyachew buried at the site. Baptiste thanked everyone who participated in the walk for “[honouring] the students that passed on.” “There’s a lot of people who aren’t aware of the gravesite here,” adding he didn’t know of the exact
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