by Teiawenniserathe Tomlinson | Mar 10, 2020 | language, language capsule
Today’s capsule is a throw back to an earlier series relating to who we are, enjoy! La capsule d’aujourd’hui est un petit retour dans la série du « qui es-tu? ». Bonne pratique! Ónhka ní:se? (Who are you / Qui es-tu?) Shé:kon, Teiawenniseráhte...
by Teiawenniserathe Tomlinson | Mar 8, 2020 | language, language capsule
Shé:kon sewakwé:kon! A new format to the language capsule this week. In an effort to offer a better product, I am using our website in order to incorporate sound bytes to help with pronunciation. Click the link and give it a try! Un nouveau format cette semaine. Afin...
by Teiawenniserathe Tomlinson | Sep 10, 2019 | Council News, culture, Editorial, language
Shé:kon sewakwekon Kanehsatàkero:non! For a while now, I have been pondering many questions surrounding our affairs: politics, governance, rights, culture and sovereignty. These are very important topics that should be at the forefront of our discussions. As part of...
by Teiawenniserathe Tomlinson | Sep 4, 2019 | Council News, Editorial, Response
Shé:kon sewakwekon! During the last month, as we waited for the monthly public meeting that was not to be, we witnessed the ongoing saga between two individuals, Serge Otsi Simon and Oka mayor Pascal Quevillon. It became a media spectacle because they were using key...
by Teiawenniserathe Tomlinson | Aug 8, 2019 | Council News, Public Meetings
Shé:kon sewakwekon Kanehsatàkero:non, on August 6 2019, a community public meeting was held by Kanehsatàkero:non in an effort to promote dialogue and encourage involvement of the people in the governance of our affairs as was traditionally our way. A flexible agenda...
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