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At the mouth of the river.
In Anishinaabemowin, that is what Sagkeeng means. It is what the people of Sagkeeng First Nation have called their homeland, located on the lush banks of the powerful Winnipeg River, since time immemorial.
The Canadian government would rename that land the Fort Alexander Indian Reserve, as federal agents carved new territorial boundaries out of the countryside in the aftermath of the signing of Treaty 1.
But in the language of the people who call it home, it has always been Sagkeeng.
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Winnipeg River in Powerview and Sagkeeng.
Ever since Sagkeeng Chief Kakakepenaise signed Treaty 1 at Lower Fort Garry in 1871, band members have gathered for an annual celebration known as Treaty Days during the last week of July.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Carol Sanders | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Jul. 23, 2021 Save to Read Later
After two inmates were released without charges in two separate alleged attacks on corrections officers this month at Milner Ridge Correctional Centre, their union is calling on Manitoba s justice minister to act.
After two inmates were released without charges in two separate alleged attacks on corrections officers this month at Milner Ridge Correctional Centre, their union is calling on Manitoba s justice minister to act. I believe the minister needs to come in, he needs to step down hard and fast, and say this will not be tolerated, said Michelle Gawronsky, president of the Manitoba Government and General Employees Union.