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Sagatay, June / July 2008

Rain. A steady stream of rain. For most of the day, rain drenched the dancers. It wasn’t expected, this precipitation.

Wachiyea everyone! This edition of Sagatay is a little different and I hope you will all enjoy it. Recently Wasaya decided to take our Sagatay content in a new direction.

Three ‘turtles’ visited students who attend Pelican Falls First Nations High School earlier this year. Actually, Dave Jones, Jamie Corston and Mekwan Tulpin are motivational teachers from Turtle Concepts who spent three days empowering the Pelican students.
ᐅᑎᐸᒋᒧ ᑊᕑᐁᐣᐟ ᐧᐁᐢᓫᐃ ᑲᑭᐊᓂᔑᓂᓂᐧᐃᐱᐦᐃᑫᐨ ᐱᑐᓂᔭ ᐊᐣᒋᐢ
Cultural Sensitivity is being aware cultural differences exist and have an effect on the values, learning, and behaviours of ourselves and those around us.
When I first arrived and became a member of this Planet Earth, Bearskin Lake was my choice as an excellent place to begin an adventure.
Labron Nate recently celebrated his first birthday. He was born six weeks early, May 17, 2007. He weighed five pounds, four ounces. “ He was a happy, healthy little guy … until February,”
Turtle represents the Anishnabe spirit name of the company’s founder, Dave Jones.

Wasaya Airways Introduces the WASAYA HOUR on Wawatay Radio. The Wasaya Hour made it’s debut March 6, 2008 on Wawatay Radio.

Anishininimowin, or “Oji-Cree” as most know it, is the prominent Aboriginal language spoken in Nishnawbe Aski Nation territory. It is an amalgamation of both the Ojibway and Cree languages and has more than 10,000 speakers across northern Ontario.

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