File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council

File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council

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FHQTC consists of 11 First Nations in the Treaty 4 Territory and represents over 15,000 First Nations citizens both on and off reserve.

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    nêhiyaw iskwêw from Saskatchewan | Partner & CEO Paskwâw Harbour | Public Speaker | Impassioned in Politics & Indigenous Policy | Proud okâwîmâw/Mother

    Absolutely amazing. This is worth the read. Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation is making monumental strides. #Reconciliation

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    Communications Consultant

    ------------------------------------- Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation and Canada’s High Commissioner to the UK Strengthen Sacred Relationship with British Crown ------------------------------------- (Regina, SK – August 26, 2024) - Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation, a sovereign nation that has not signed into a formal treaty mechanism but maintains a sacred allyship with the British Crown, hosted a significant meeting with Canada’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency Ralph Goodale. Chief Redman and the Band Council welcomed High Commissioner Goodale back to the Traditional Territories for a pivotal discussion on the enduring relationship between the Dakota-Lakota Nations and the British Crown. The hour-long meeting, held in Regina, emphasized the deep and lasting connection between Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation and the British Crown. This relationship was first formally recognized by King George III in 1763 and is symbolized by the medals preserved by Standing Buffalo, including one that remains in the Nation’s possession. High Commissioner Goodale conveyed that King Charles III is keenly aware of these historical bonds and expressed the King’s vested interest in Indigenous matters. The conversation also addressed Aboriginal Title and the historical complexities surrounding treaties in Canada. Chief Redman highlighted the importance of the July 15th, 2024, Statement of Recognition and Apology to the Dakota and Lakota Nations. A key point of discussion centered on Standing Buffalo’s upcoming research mission to London, aimed at further strengthening the narrative of the Nation’s relationship with the British Throne. This mission seeks to explore personal records housed in British palaces that document the historical interactions between the British Monarchy and the Indigenous Nations in North America. These records are crucial for understanding the sacred relationship that has persisted across centuries. However, access to these records requires formal approval, and Standing Buffalo is actively pursuing this through correspondence with the Palace. During the meeting, Chief Redman presented High Commissioner Goodale with a traditional blanket, symbolizing Standing Buffalo’s continued commitment to this historic bond. High Commissioner Goodale, recognizing the importance of the research mission, offered to assist Standing Buffalo in facilitating communication with His Majesty King Charles III, potentially gaining access to these key historical archives which hold vital records of this allyship. The Ambassador underscored the importance of acting swiftly, as the King is deeply engaged in Indigenous issues and eager to support initiatives that foster understanding and reconciliation. The Nation expresses sincere appreciation to High Commissioner Goodale for his support and to all who participated in this significant event. #StandingBuffalo #DakotaNation #IndigenousRelations #HistoricAllyship #BritishCrown #Reconciliation

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    🌟 Celebrating Our Incredible Sponsors! 🌟 A big shout-out to our amazing sponsors who are making the FHQ Developments Drive for Food Security Golf Tournament at Wascana Country Club possible! Your support is crucial in helping us make a difference in our community. Golf Ball Sponsor: Topa Contracting Golf Cart Sponsor: File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council Hole Sponsors: 🟢 Jump.ca 🟢 Virtus Group 🟢 d3H Hotels 🟢 Ramada Saskatoon 🟢 Praxis Consulting 🟢 BluEarth Renewables 🟢 Sun Crest College 🟢 Hub International Your generosity and support mean the world to us. We look forward to a fantastic event on August 19th with all of you! #FHQDevelopments #DriveForFoodSecurity #GolfTournament #WascanaCountryClub #Grateful #CommunityChampions

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  • File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council reposted this

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    Communications Consultant

    INVITATION TO WITNESS CANADA'S HISTORIC DAKOTA-LAKOTA APOLOGY -------------------------------------- July 11th, 2024 We invite everyone to join us in witnessing a historic moment of reconciliation and recognition for the Dakota and Lakota peoples. For over 150 years, these communities have faced profound pain and hardship, enduring relentless racism, discrimination, and exclusion. Their rich culture and unwavering spirit were met with broken promises and systemic injustices, denying them their rightful recognition and rights as Aboriginal peoples of Canada. Despite these adversities, they stood as powerful allies to the British Crown, helping to defend what is known as Canada today. Their dignity and resilience remain unbroken, continuing to inspire strength and unity. -------------------------------------- Date: July 15, 2024 Time: 8:30 A.M. (CST) Location (On Reserve): Tanka Najin School Gymnasium Location (Regina Urban): 2704-10th Avenue, Regina, SK -------------------------------------- The forthcoming apology acknowledges the profound injustices faced by the Dakota and Lakota peoples, recognizing their vital contributions and steadfast allyship. This apology is a significant step towards healing and reconciliation, offering long-overdue recognition and respect, and paving the way for a renewed nation-to-nation relationship based on mutual respect and cooperation. The formal apology will be delivered at Whitecap Dakota First Nation by the Honourable Minister Anandasangaree on behalf of the Federal Government. We will be live streaming the event for on-reserve residents and residents living in Regina. The live stream link will be shared on the Standing Buffalo Facebook Page on the day of the event for online audiences. Join us in witnessing this meaningful step towards healing and unity. #Dakota-Lakota #HistoricApology #FederalCrown #Section35Rights #IndigenousNationsRecognition #TraditionalTerritories #OcetiSaskowin #SevenCouncilFires #BirdtailSiouxDakota #CanupawakpaFirstNation #DakotaPlainsWahpeton #DakotaTipi #SiouxValleyDakota #StandingBuffaloDakota #WahpetonDakota #WhitecapDakota #WoodMountainLakota Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council CTV News CBC CBC/Radio-Canada APTN News Global News MBC Radio Online Regina Leader-Post

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  • File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council reposted this

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    Communications Consultant

    INVITATION TO WITNESS CANADA'S HISTORIC DAKOTA-LAKOTA APOLOGY -------------------------------------- July 11th, 2024 We invite everyone to join us in witnessing a historic moment of reconciliation and recognition for the Dakota and Lakota peoples. For over 150 years, these communities have faced profound pain and hardship, enduring relentless racism, discrimination, and exclusion. Their rich culture and unwavering spirit were met with broken promises and systemic injustices, denying them their rightful recognition and rights as Aboriginal peoples of Canada. Despite these adversities, they stood as powerful allies to the British Crown, helping to defend what is known as Canada today. Their dignity and resilience remain unbroken, continuing to inspire strength and unity. -------------------------------------- Date: July 15, 2024 Time: 8:30 A.M. (CST) Location (On Reserve): Tanka Najin School Gymnasium Location (Regina Urban): 2704-10th Avenue, Regina, SK -------------------------------------- The forthcoming apology acknowledges the profound injustices faced by the Dakota and Lakota peoples, recognizing their vital contributions and steadfast allyship. This apology is a significant step towards healing and reconciliation, offering long-overdue recognition and respect, and paving the way for a renewed nation-to-nation relationship based on mutual respect and cooperation. The formal apology will be delivered at Whitecap Dakota First Nation by the Honourable Minister Anandasangaree on behalf of the Federal Government. We will be live streaming the event for on-reserve residents and residents living in Regina. The live stream link will be shared on the Standing Buffalo Facebook Page on the day of the event for online audiences. Join us in witnessing this meaningful step towards healing and unity. #Dakota-Lakota #HistoricApology #FederalCrown #Section35Rights #IndigenousNationsRecognition #TraditionalTerritories #OcetiSaskowin #SevenCouncilFires #BirdtailSiouxDakota #CanupawakpaFirstNation #DakotaPlainsWahpeton #DakotaTipi #SiouxValleyDakota #StandingBuffaloDakota #WahpetonDakota #WhitecapDakota #WoodMountainLakota Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council CTV News CBC CBC/Radio-Canada APTN News Global News MBC Radio Online Regina Leader-Post

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  • File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council reposted this

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    Communications Consultant

    -------------------------------------- Government of Canada to formally Apologize to Nine Dakota and Lakota First Nations -------------------------------------- From: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada Media advisory Whitecap Dakota Nation, SK — Please be advised that the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, will deliver a formal apology on behalf of the Government of Canada to the 9 Dakota and Lakota First Nations in Canada at a historic ceremony. It will be attended by representatives from the 9 First Nations: Birdtail Sioux Dakota Nation, Canupwakpa Dakota First Nation, Dakota Plains Wahpeton First Nation, Dakota Tipi First Nation, Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation, Wahpeton Dakota Nation, Whitecap Dakota First Nation and Wood Mountain Lakota First Nation. A brief media availability will take place following the ceremony (on site only). Date: Monday, July 15, 2024 Time: 9:00 a.m. (CST) Where: Tatanka Room Dakota Dunes Resort 203 Dakota Dunes Wy Whitecap Dakota Nation, SK Contacts For more information: Matthieu Perrotin Press Secretary Office of the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations matthieu.perrotin@rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca CIRNAC Media Relations 819-934-2302 RCAANC.media.CIRNAC@sac-isc.gc.ca Trevor Percy Communications Dakota and Lakota First Nations (306) 850-7147 trevor@3fishmedia.ca Follow us on X: GovCan — Indigenous #Dakota-Lakota #HistoricApology #FederalCrown #Section35Rights #IndigenousNationsRecognition #TraditionalTerritories #OcetiSaskowin #SevenCouncilFires #BirdtailSiouxDakota #CanupawakpaFirstNation #DakotaPlainsWahpeton #DakotaTipi #SiouxValleyDakota #StandingBuffaloDakota #WahpetonDakota #WhitecapDakota #WoodmountainLakota APTN CTV News CBC CBC/Radio-Canada MBC Radio Online Canwest Regina Leader-Post Saskatoon StarPhoenix

    Government of Canada to formally Apologize to Nine Dakota and Lakota First Nations

    Government of Canada to formally Apologize to Nine Dakota and Lakota First Nations

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    🎉 Join us for the Pasqua First Nation Annual Traditional Pow Wow! 🎉 Don’t miss this event on August 7 & 8, 2024, at Asham’s Beach, Pasqua FN, SK. Grand entries start at 1:00 PM & 7:00 PM daily, with head dancers Maddie Bellegarde and Sincere Toto. Enjoy the sounds from host drums Yellow Creek from Yellow Quill First Nation and Otter Trail who will travel from Apache, OK, USA. Check out the poster for all the exciting details and specials as we get ready to celebrate our rich traditions and culture!

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    We are thrilled to announce Ted Nolan, esteemed NHL Coach of the Year and proud member of Garden River First Nation, as our keynote speaker for the upcoming FHQ Developments Drive for Food Security Golf Tournament. Ted's remarkable journey from humble beginnings to NHL Coach of the Year is a testament to his dedication and resilience. His deep commitment to Indigenous empowerment and advocacy aligns perfectly with FHQ Developments' mission of "Strength in Unity" and our support for nutrition programs for Indigenous youth. Don't miss this opportunity to hear Ted Nolan's inspiring message. Register now for an amazing day of golf, prizes, and speakers, all supporting a great cause! ⛳ ✨ https://lnkd.in/gGau595F #Golf #Tournament #Indigenous #YQR #Regina

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    Elevate your swing for a cause at our 1st Annual FHQ Developments Drive for Food Security Golf Tournament! Join us on August 19, 2024, at Wascana Country Club as we tee up to support nutrition programs empowering Indigenous youth across 11 Nations. It’s more than a game—it’s a pathway to brighter futures. ⛳ Register now! https://lnkd.in/gGau595F For more information email info@fhqdev.com #YQR #Golf #Tournament #Indigenous #Food #Security

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  • File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council(FHQTC) and Canadian Red Cross Society(CRC) renewed its partnership in its mutual commitment to working for our 11 nations, individuals, and families affected by disasters. The CRC is committed to the following pillars, which will guide CRC actions and involvement in the undertakings described in this agreement with FHQTC: 1. Commitment to Reconciliation with First Nation, Métis, and Inuit peoples; 2. Cultural Sensitivity, Awareness, and Respect; 3. Collaboration and partnerships with Indigenous Leadership, communities, organizations and partners; and, 4. Community-based service delivery that acknowledges First Nation, Métis and Inuit sovereignty, nation-to-nation relationships, and supports the development of local capacity. The File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council and the Canadian Red Cross will work collaboratively to prepare, plan and support communities represented by File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council during evacuations. In attendance was Tribal Chief Jeremy Fourhorns, Chief Carolyn Wahobin, Chief Mark Fox, Elder Vern Anaskan, EM Keith Pratt, Brad Johnson, CRC Vice President Luc Mullinder and CRC staff.

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