by John Harstone | Nov 25, 2021
Ian Wourme From Kawacatoose First Nation, Treaty 4, Ian received a Bachelor of Education in 2010 and a Master of Public Administration in 2021. Ian is a proud father of 2 daughters and believes that fostering a connection to the land is vital to instilling...
by John Harstone | Nov 25, 2021
Ken Bear Raised on Ochapowace First Nation, Ken is married, a father and has always felt a deep connection to the land. Ken attended Saskatchewan Indian Federated College and later transferred to the University of Saskatchewan, College of Agriculture and graduated in...
by John Harstone | Nov 25, 2021
Kari Anderson Kari Anderson was raised on George Gordon First Nation. Growing up, her family had a small horse ranch and, of course, a large garden. They were a family of farmers, and she grew up hauling bales and driving the tractor. Kari is now a teacher in Regina...
by John Harstone | Nov 25, 2021
Dale Wourme Dale Worme is from the Kawacatoose First Nation, #88, Touchwood Agency Tribal Council, Treaty 4. Dale grew up with his grandfather on the Kawacatoose First Nation; his grandfather stressed the importance of education because of what he considered his “lack...
by John Harstone | Nov 25, 2021
Betty McKenna Elder Betty McKenna is Anishinaabe, born in Opaswayuk (The Pas) Manitoba, her family reserve is Sapotaweyak. She follows the traditions of her people, speaks her traditional language and conducts numerous ceremonies and gathers medicines. Elder Betty is...
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