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Issue number 3 September 2009

Thunderchild
Acimowin
Special Issue:
100 Years Of Survival

In 1921 Thunderchild First Nation hosted the Conference of


League of Indians of Western Canada at the Thunderchild reserve,
Saskatchewan.

In 1974, Thunderchild
First Nation started its
own school, boycotting
the traditional school
system and grouping
students by age rather
than grade level. This picture of Chief Thunderchild was taken between
1920 and 1929. He is wearing western style clothes
and treaty medals rather than traditional regalia.

Invitation to write:
Thunderchild Acimowin is looking for contributors. If you want to write about good news that is
happening at the Thunderchild First Nation or you have a story idea for the paper, please contact us. The
people to call are Bonita Paddy or Eldon Okanee at (306) 845-4300, or email bonitapaddy@hotmail.com,
and eldon.okanee47@hotmail.com.
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OUR HISTORY: 100 Years of Survival


Thunderchild Chiefs
1809 to 2009 Recognition Night
Tansi,
1880 – 1929 – Chief Thunderchild
1929 – 1951 – Chief James Okanee My name is Arnold Wapass and
I would like to take this opportunity
1951 – 1953 – Chief Antoine Weekusk to thank you for participating in
commemorating Thunderchild First
1953 – 1955 – Chief David Jimmy Nation’s 100 Years of Survival by
honoring our past and present band
1955 – 1957 – Chief Egerton Thunderchild members with tonight’s Awards and
1957 – 1959 – Chief John Jimmy Recognition Night.
It is September 17th, and
1959 – 1961 – Chief Alex Takakenew Thunderchild First Nation is calling out
to all band members to recognize and
1961 – 1962 – Chief Andrew Paddy acknowledge each other. It has been 100 of our band members. Now is the time to
years since your people faced removal from proud and recognize yourself, your family,
1962 – 1963 – Chief George Horse our flourishing agriculture lands from which and your friends.
1963 – 1965 – Chief George Alexander our ancestors sustained themselves. Our Areas that we are celebrating include
people have endured many hardships over youth, sports, culture, recreation, education,
1965 – 1967 – Chief Norman Sunchild the last 100 years: forced removal, religion, trades and arts and supporting other people
missionary schools, disease, and legislation. in the community. Thank you for joining us
1967 – 1969 – Chief Joseph Jimmy Through all the extreme hardships our for a banquet and a night of entertainment
people moved forward seeking a better life at with Jason Yellowbird.
1969 Chief Egerton Thunderchild our new location. Let us acknowledge each other
1969 Chief Norman Sunchild Many of our people have proven and ourselves for our successes, triumphs
successful in their various endeavors. and accomplishments in our 100 years of
1970 Chief Winston Weekusk The Thunderchild First Nation wishes to survival at the Thunderchild First Nation.
acknowledge these hardships and triumphs
1971 Chief Andrew Paddy
1972 Chief Alfred Peachow
1973 Chief Andrew Paddy
1973 – 1974 – Chief Charles Paddy
1976 Chief Winston Weekusk
1977 – 1978 – Chief Winston Weekusk
1978 – 1982 – Chief Andrew Paddy
1983 – 1984 – Chief Gordon Thunderchild
1984 – 1985 – Chief Winston Weekusk
1985 Chief Antoine Weekusk
1986 – 1989 – Chief Gordon Thunderchild
1990 – 1993 – Chief Charles Paddy
1993 – 1998 – Chief Winston Weekusk
1998 – 2002 – Chief Delbert Peter Wapass
2002 – 2005 – Chief Winston Weekusk
2005 – 2006 – Chief Walter Neal Jimmy
2007 – present Chief Dale Dennis Awasis
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Message from Chief Dale Awasis


Tansi, successes. We’re giving out skills. By using both the non-
certificates to honor the people aboriginal curriculum material and
This newsletter is coming who make a difference in our traditional knowledge our school is
out at a very historic time for community. Some of them have ensuring that our youth will carry
our First Nation. As you know done high-profile work, and others Thunderchild First Nation culture
100 years ago we were relocated are quietly working to improve proudly into the future.
from our Territory to the current their lives and the lives of those There are volunteers in the
location of our reserve. This around them. I want to offer them community who are helping our
was a sad time for us and we’ve all my heartfelt congratulations. students with their homework. The
been remembering those days Chief and Council have school is also providing a way for
and what it meant for us to move been working to continue our students who aren’t able to attend
at that time. At the same time, I growth as a First Nation. We are regularly to take their classes via
feel very proud of our Elders and continuing to build agreements internet from home. In this way
community members who lived with the companies working we are ensuring that all students at
through that time. within our Traditional Territories, the First Nation have access to the
Now we are looking and we are asking them to stick education they want.
forward, and taking time to to their agreements to train and Our Heath Center is creating a bright future for
celebrate what we have achieved hire people from our First Nation. continuing to educate people and Thunderchild First Nation
despite many difficulties and Employment opportunities are provide weekly immunizations. members.
obstacles. Among our group we coming to our First Nation this Likewise, we are building As we celebrate the
have many successes – people way, and we have had workers up our partnerships with industry, successes we’ve seen over the
who are living happy lives and on many projects throughout and also making the Government last 100 years at this location,
supporting the other members of our Territory. Thunderchild First of Saskatchewan aware that we and remember the hardships
the community, high-school and Nation members are building have our own consultation policy we endured, let’s be sure to go
university graduates, athletes, roads, doing seismic. They are when it comes to the resource forward with positive attitudes.
workers in many fields. When I taking on responsibility, using their industry working in our areas. We are making a difference with
look at the membership of the gifts, and learning new skills. We have presented that policy to every achievement and every
Thunderchild First Nation, I am Our school is also them, and we will be following accomplishment.
overwhelmed by the successes and celebrating successes, using our up with more meetings, especially
the strength of the people I see culture to teach. Through cloth when it comes to any possibility of Hei Hei,
before me. ceremonies, and elders teachings uranium mining in our Traditional
This September we are the school is making sure that Territory. Chief Dale Awasis
taking time to celebrate these our children are developing their We are committed to

Traveling Through Our Lands: A Report


from the Thunderchild Lands Department
July 22nd, members from the day started with cultural entered the reserve
Thunderchild, Onion Lake and protocol (Pipe Ceremony). At 9:00 and were greeted by
Moosomin re-enacted the mass a.m. the riders and wagons set off. Chief Dale Awasis
migration of Thunderchild band in Around 2:00 p.m. the trail riders and Councilor
1908. passed through Vawn and made Alberta Roy. At
The trail ride was held to their way toward Edam. Around 3:00 p.m. riders and
commemorate 100 years since the 6:30 -7:00 p.m. the trail riders wagons arrived at
move. Many of the people who arrived at the campgrounds north the monument where
took part were direct descendants of Edam. a brief lunch and
of the people who witnessed and The next day July 23 they gathering took place.
took part in the actual event. stared at 9 a.m. to rid the rest of the Future
Early morning Wednesday way. At 2:30 p.m. the trail riders events for the Lands
Department include:
Lands
and Resource
and Watershed
Authority will be

Public Works and Housing Report


The Public Works/ provided a deposit of $579, 450 to
Housing Department has been Nufab as a deposit on the rest of
working to improve its results and phase 10.
we have progressed substantially If you look, you’ll see
since 2007 and 2008. that exterior and interior walls are
As of July 1st, Public up in phase 9 houses, and we are
Works/Housing is back on track continuing work to finish them.
with its funding. As well, we are hoping to target
We hired a contractor to houses that have the worst mould
do footings for phase 9 housing, problems.
and the second week of May we There are also some burnt
had footings done on a phase housing units – we have received
10 house. This showed the insurance for house 20 and are in
Canadian Mortgage and Housing the process of collecting estimates.
Commission that we started before The same goes for house 4. There
the date that we had planned, is one house that was partially
guaranteeing some funding. burned, and we have received
Since then we have insurance for it, so it will be
obtained a Ministerial Loan repaired.
Guarantee which ensured our
funding for this housing, and
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Justice in Our Community


Justice is an important
issue in our community. As
we celebrate 100 years in our
current location it seems like a
good time to look at what our
Community Justice Program has
accomplished.
The Thunderchild
Community Justice Program
has been in operation since
2000. Over the past 9 years,
our program has expanded in
several areas to meet our clients`
needs. As mandated by the
Saskatchewan Justice and Justice
Canada agreements we have also
continued to address community
concerns with our programs.
As of July 2009, the
program continues to meet
the needs of our Community.
Currently, Maxine Thunderchild,
Interim Justice Coordinator,
provides client support in
areas such as Court Support,
Mediation, Family Group
Conferences, Family Healing
Circles, Talking Circles
and Community Sweats.
Thunderchild also assists in
providing approved support
letters.
One service that
makes a big difference for our community bingos, and we hope Community Justice program
membership is that the Justice
Program can sometimes provide
to expand the fundraising to
other areas such as paintball and
is working to set up a
Neighborhood Watch or Crime
Challenges and
transportation for clients who
need to appear in court. This
archery. The profits from these
events help pay for Support Group
Stopper’s program, along with
exploring the reasons why Opportunities
service helps people travel to activities including movie nights, the 2006 Dog bylaw was not
scheduled court appearances and bowling, and fishing. It is the successful in becoming a band Since the Community
avoid charges for missing court program’s strong belief that these by-law. The program is also Justice Program’s inception in
dates. The program also provides culturally appropriate activities exploring CTV agreements, 2008, the program has gone
referral services to the Aboriginal promote healthy lifestyles in and Tribal Policing, and Peace through several changes. The
Court Worker Program, Legal around our community. Keeper Programs. Community Justice Program
Aid, private lawyers, RCMP, The Justice Coordinator Our program has is no longer managed by the
Fine Option, Victim Services and is also involved in other areas, gone through many changes Thunderchild Human Services
Community Wellness Programs. such as organizing guest speakers and challenges. Staff changes Corporation Inc. The program
The Community Justice to talk to students at the schools over the past 3 years have is now managed under the
Program is expanding its work about gang-related issues and resulted in some instability in supervision of Thunderchild First
in several areas. The Men’s and the Youth Criminal Justice Act. the program, primarily due to Nation. The Community Justice
Male Teen’s Support Groups She also coordinates pandemic different training and skills Committee was also replaced
serve 18 community members preparedness (security & of new employees. Given the with an interim justice committee.
and the Women’s Support Group surveillance) and is involved in realities of the environment we Despite these challenges,
continues to grow. Kanaweyimik Thunderchild Commemorative work in, we will continue to the Community Justice Program
ICFS has donated a van to support Planning. Maxine Thunderchild face human resource changes continues to grow, providing
group activities. also continues to update her in the future. At the same time, essential support services to the
However, far from management skills, and to focus the Community Justice Program people it serves. On average there
depending on donations and on community-related initiatives continues to grow. To get are 40 clients each month using
funding sources, all support that address community concerns involved, please contact Maxine the program’s services.
groups have been actively around crime prevention. To Thunderchild in the Community
involved in fundraising with address these concerns the Justice Program.
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What is happening at Thunder Employment


Thunder Employment and Services. He hasn’t forgotten the “This saves the First Nation
Field Services exists to build other people who use Thunder money, and helps our membership
opportunities for Thunderchild Employment’s services though, get ready for new opportunities,” Thunder Employment:
First Nation members. Developing
work skills is essential to growing
hastening to add that Thunder
Employment provides service to
said Weekusk.
Members can enroll in these
Who’s Been Working?
our First Nation’s expertise and people of all ages, young and old. courses online.
experience in the field. To create As part of its effort to use For more information, please Thunder Employment is
a good working and learning our resources at home, Thunder stop by the Thunder Employment getting Thunderchild First
environment and increase Employment is now offering Field Services office. Nation working. Through
opportunities for band members, training and certification in Thunder Employment is our training and joint venture
Thunder Employment has taken some of the basic training that taking on another important issue agreements with companies
several important steps toward is required by industry. Through as well. Many companies expect working in our Traditional
making sure that all our band Enform.com, Thunderchild First employees to take regular alcohol Territory we are able to offer
members (and especially youth) Nation members can now get and drug tests in order to get a training that leads our members
have the chance to learn the skills their certification in WHMIS job. Through a service called to new jobs and opportunities.
they need to succeed in the work (Workplace Hazardous Material CannAmm Occupational Testing Here are some of the projects
world. Information System) and PST/ Services, Thunder Employment that Thunderchild First Nation
“I’m trying to focus on CSTS Certification here at is now able to do these tests for members have been part of this
the young people, get them on home instead of traveling to Thunderchild members. Testing summer:
the right track,” said Darryle Lloydminster, North Battleford or here at home will speed up the
Weekusk, General Manager of Saskatoon, which is expensive and hiring process for band members
Thunder Employment and Field time consuming. and also help members who are
struggling with addiction be Seven people are
sure to only take employment working on a project
when they are clean and sober. with Alberta Highways
That way they can avoid the after Thunder
embarrassment of failing a work Employment was
site drug test and losing a job. awarded a contract or
Thunder Employment services agreement to
takes its work seriously, and provide workers when
this summer we worked to get they are needed in our
a number of new hiring and area.
training agreements with the
companies working on our lands Six band members
and to ensure that the membership were employed at the
knew about work opportunities River Bore Project this
here. Those companies included: summer.
Husky, Enbridge, Wrangler Line
Locating, Alberta Highways, and Twelve workers from
Glaslyn Sawmill. At the same Thunderchild First
time, we are working with L & Nation joined the
M Wood Products to run their employees at Glaslyn
green chain, and the seismic work Sawmill.
for Husky and the River Bore
Project. Four workers ran the
All of these initiatives are Husky Seismic project.
helping build morale among
Thunderchild First Nation’s
members.
“I think from the membership, a moment to look at some of the
it seems pretty positive. opportunities available through
There’s a place to go, there are Thunder Employment, and stop by
opportunities. People are more the TEFS offices if you have any
optimistic now than they were five questions. Thunder Employment
years ago,” said Weekusk. is located in the First Nation
Weekusk hopes that you’ll take Administration Building.

Training Through
Thunder Employment
With training, Thunderchild what is needed to get a welder’s
First Nation members are better ticket, or to take on work at the
able to find employment. To help many job sites Saskatchewan’s
our membership get training, growing businesses have to offer.
Thunder Employment is working Thunder Employment has
to provide training opportunities negotiated a number of service
for our youth. and training agreements with the
A pre-employment welding companies that work inside our
course is starting this fall. The Traditional Territory. If you are
course will have room for 6 interested in getting on-the-job
students, and will take 4 weeks to training or finding out more about
complete. With that qualification, the opportunities that are available
students will be able to move on through Thunder Employment,
to other training programs to learn contact our office at 845-4348.
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School Special thanks To the Teaching Our Youth: Report


Vir tues
from Piyesiw Awasis School
volunteers who help
our students with
As any student at
Piyesiw Awasis School knows, homework and learn-
The 100th Anniversary of where they need to have education
each day a different class leads ing. You’re contributing Thunderchild First Nation at and good work habits, and they
a prayer in Cree or in English,
which is followed by an honor a lot to our community. our current location gives us a need to support those good habits
song. good chance to examine what we by being grounded in, and proud
We are very respectful have achieved when it comes to of, their culture.
of the Creator and accept education. Elder’s counseling, sweats,
the many ways that people If anyone is interested Thunderchild has been a and teachings about smudging,
leader in aboriginal education in the significance of the drum, and
show respect to Creation. in volunteering with Saskatchewan since 1974, when other traditional knowledge is an
Each Monday we hold a cloth
ceremony at the school, and the school, please call we boycotted the education system essential part of our curriculum. If
hear a lecture on one of the Wally Awasis at 845- and started our own school. At funding is available we will also be
that time, we grouped the students teaching regalia-making as part of
virtues that we believe will 4300. by age rather than grade level. our cultural enhancement program.
lead our students and staff to
success in life. Since then we have kept up our At Piyesiw Awasis, we
At each cloth ceremony commitment to teaching our believe that we are doing very
one of the teachers takes the children to walk in two worlds by important work in our community
responsibility to talk about teaching traditional ceremonies by working to prepare the young
a virtue that contributes to and the standard curriculum. We people at the Thunderchild First
continued success in life. The do this because we know that our Nation for a bright and successful
virtues include: children need to have the skills to future.
function in the modern-day society
respect

Accentuate the Positive.


assertiveness
caring

Eliminate the Negative.


cleanliness
consideration
cooperation
At Piyesiw Awasis school zero-tolerance for play-fighting
courage we are focusing on the great and rough-housing in school or on
courtesy achievements in our community,
and teaching our students to
school grounds.
Teachers find that play-
detachment take the words “impossible”,“I fighting is one step on the way to
diligence can’t”, and “never”, “ out of their
vocabularies. We are doing this to
real fighting, so in order to keep
violence off our school grounds
enthusiasm encourage positive thinking in our we are requiring the students to be
community. respectful of one another.
excellence We are also working Basically, we believe that
flexibility to develop skills to end lateral
violence such as bullying in our
when people are generous and kind
to each other, good things come
forgiveness community. Part of working out of it and we want to spread
friendliness toward a more positive attitude is
stopping schoolground violence.
that belief through all our lessons,
friendships, families and work.
generosity To achieve this goal we have a
gentleness
helpfulness
honesty
joyfulness
justice
kindness
love
loyalty
orderliness
patience
peacefulness YOU COULD WIN!
perseverance
purposefulness
Thunderchild’s
reliability
responsibility Monthly
Best Photo Contest
self-discipline
service
thankfulness
What’s your best photo? Send it in to our monthly photo
tolerance contest. We would like pictures of kids, dancers, holidays,
trust funny pictures, family, whatever you think shows our
community best. The more pictures you send the better your
trustworthiness chance at winning.
truthfulness E-mail your entries to: bart.kendel@thunderchild.ca
understanding
unity
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Healthy People, Healthy Community Membership


Our vision is the
following: “Under the guidance
greatest challenges in community
health is finding funding to run
and will be revising the service
delivery plan and prepare to use
Office Report
and protection of the Creator, programs and maintain facilities. the risk management assessment This summer the
Thunderchild Health will We are working to ensure that tool. membership office attended a
incorporate traditional and funds keep on coming to The health centre hall is special assembly in Prince Albert,
contemporary institutions in Thunderchild First Nation to still closed, but we are working to discuss an important court
parallel to continuously improve ensure our continued health as a to get funding to fix some of the case that is coming up. We also
our spiritual, physical, emotional community. infrastructure problems in the took part in the commemorative
and mental health & wellbeing of Health Transfer and health centre hall, as it will cost planning group.
our membership.” Contribution Agreements have more than expected. That group helped put
By doing this, we are been extended until March of The other important together two of the biggest events
creating a healthier community. this year, and our Health and work that the health centre has in our commemoration of 100
By running workshops and Community Services Plan has been doing is working to finalize years at this location for our
holding a weekly immunization been revised to guide the Health a community pandemic plan, membership.
clinic at the health centre as Department for the next five years. keeping our youth involved in The first event was a
well as supporting our members We are also in the process sports, and planning to host the Round Dance we held in April.
who need home care, addictions of improving our budget and 2011 summer games. The Eagle Feather Walk was held
counseling, parenting advice, or expenditure process so we can do If you have any questions in June, and a trail ride along
transport to medical facilities, we better reporting, and tighten up our about health centre programs, the route we took to get to our
are maintaining the overall health accountability mechanisms. workshops, or activities, please current location.
of our community. Our home care program is call 845-4330. We expect the next
Of course, one of the in the process of being improved, few months will be busy ones

Consultation Office Report


for the membership office as
we continue to implement
changes to the registry group of
Thunderchild First Nation.We are
also working on new policies for
The Consultation team our representatives attended consulation meetings planned. the research office and protocols
has been meeting with Husky at Government of Saskatchewan The Consultation office for the administrative process at
headquarters in Calgary. We are public consulations meetings on is involved with another project Thunderchild First Nation.
continuing to build a relationship uranium development in North too. The Medicine Chest Project
between Husky and Thunderchild, Battleford. has been moving forward and Sol

THANK YOU!
but the details are being worked We were very clear at these Sanderson presented information
out. meetings that we expect to be fully about it at the Medicine Chest
In other areas, we consulted on ain projects that may Gathering at Moosomin First
are taking on more and more affect Thunderchild First Nation Nation in June. This initiative
responsibility. For instance, and our lands. We presented has a lot of political support We would like to thank everyone
Thunder Employment and Thunderchild’s consultation across several treaty areas, and who participated
Field Services has taken on the policy, and recommended that the got support from the FSIN Chiefs in the Medicine Chest Gathering.
administrative responsibility for Government of Saskatchewan hold in May. FSIN Health and Social
Treaty 6 contract and employment uranium development consultation Development Commission and Please call the administration
opportunities on the Enbridge with Thunderchild First Nation the First Nations University of office with any comments or
pipeline. and that they also invite other Canada. are also expected to sign suggestions for the next gathering.
We are also at the forefront First Nations to attend those on to the Medicine Chest Project.
of new developments. In June, consultations. So far, there are no
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100 Years of Survival at the


Thunderchild First Nation

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