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Welcome to Kitchenuhmaykoosib
               Home of the
  Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug

News

 

May 12

KI Elders return today from their visit

with the KI6

 

 

May12

Pakane ETA's to arrive in Sudbury early evening

today. Check the Pakane link for photos

of his Journey.

 

 

 

Continue to visit Crissy Swain

and Pakane links as they continue their

journeys these links are updated

regularly.

News links are also posted and will

be updated when new stories develop

in areas that concern K.I.

These news links come from other

sources and link is posted to

credit the news source

 

 

From Knet.ca

On April 30, 2008, Crissy Swain along with fellow

members of Grassy Narrows First Nation will begin

the 1,850 km trek on foot from Kenora to Toronto

in an attempt to bring attention to the continued

destruction of Mother Earth, and in particular to draw

attention to what is happening within the traditional

territory of the Anishinaabek in Northern Ontario.

Visit Crissy Swain Link on Nav bar for updates

 

 

 

-The Appeal is schedule

for May 28, 2008

 

-Toronto Rally&Tent City

May 26 -29, 2008

 

- We Speak

  You Listen

KI6 Youth Rally

Thunder Bay, Ontario

May 19, 2008

 

 

If you would like to contribute to 

Kanawayandan D'aaki Legal Fund

Acct/Transit

Kanawayandan D'aaki Legal Fund

TRANSIT # 00387

ACCOUNT NUMBER 22-07117

CIBC, SIOUX LOOKOUT, ONTARIO

 

Contact: Band office

if you need more information

              (807)537-2263

 

 

 

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LAO - May 6 , 2008
 
(look under aboriginal rights)

Platinex offers its side of the story

First Nations say the first they heard of new claims was through media
http://www.chroniclejournal.com/stories_local.php?id=105890

LAO -  Thursday May 1, 2008
 
(look under aboriginal rights)

 
 
Reminder from Chief Morris
 
 Please keep in mind that
 our protest is peaceful
 Please no foul language, no violence,
 or obscene gestures as a result of
 our incarceration
 
  Focus on issue
.

Click here to visit Legislative Assembly of Ontario site for Daily Debates and Questions

Click here to download sagataybtl song-right click mouse and choose save target as

The song Sagatay BTL was written as
tribute song to Big Trout Lake
back in the late eighties by Eno Chapman. 
The song was inspired by the rich cultural heritage
of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug. 
The song also describes changes as
the community becomes modernized and  finally it makes a statement as to what might
become a harsh reality that an unharnessed 
resource development can do. 
As we put this song into the public,
we would like to make dedicate this song
to the sacrifices made by the KI 6 for our people today and for our people tommorrow.
From the heart we, the Sagatay Band Members, say
thank-you to Donny, Jack, Cecilia, Samuel, Darryl and Bruce

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KI Youth Support Rally & Open Forum

 

          Theme: We talk, You Listen!

 

May 19, 2008

Thunder Bay, ON

 

Host:  Fort William First Nation Youth Council

 

Agenda

 

Morning Event

 

Transportation       Pick up and drop off route TBA

 

Site of the Rally     Thunder Bay Correctional Centre

                             (Located on Highway 51, heading towards Duluth 10 minutes                                        from Thunder Bay)

10:00 AM              Opening Prayer

v    KI Youth member

 

10:10                     Honor Song

v    Shadow Creek Youth Drum & Singers

 

10:25                     Welcome address to the delegates

v    Michael D Pelletier, Fort William First Nation Youth Council

 

10:35                    Opening Keynote Speaker

v    Jessie Quequish, KI Youth

 

10:50                     Special Youth Guest Speakers           

v    Youth list TBA

 

11:00                     Various First Nations Youth Speakers

v    Open

 

12:00                     Honor Song

v    Little Bear Singers

 

12:05 – 12:30         Ground Transportation

v    Sponsor TBA

 

Afternoon Event    Hosted by the Fort William First Nation Youth Council

 

Site of Forum        Fort William First Nation Community Centre

v    40 Anemki Drive

                            

12:30 – 2:00           Pizza Party

                             Meet & Greet  

                             Performances

v    Little Bear Youth Singers

v    Others youth performers TBA

 

2:00 – 4:00            Open Forum

v    Topic of Discussion & Debate TBA

v    Various Youth Speakers

v    Co-facilitated by the KI Youth & Ontario First Nation Young Peoples Council
 

4:00 PM                Closing Prayer & Song 

 

 

 

 

 

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