Archive - Oct 14, 2003

Fort Severn team document traditional territories and activities on-line

Fifteen people spent twelve days travelling in their traditional territories, visiting and restoring old gravesites and the buildings at the former community of Rocksands. Several elders, youth and community leaders worked with two staff from Keewaytinook Okimakanak to record the stories and knowledge being shared during this trip.

Pictures from the trip are now being posted on-line. Click here to view the pictures that Cal Kenny, K-Net's Graphic Design Producer took in between filming as much of the trip as possible.

Watch for the video clips from this journey into the traditional lands of the people from Fort Severn First Nation. These are being edited and stored on-line for everyone to view.

Annual “Hallelujah” Indoor Church Meeting

We are pleased to once again tell you of our upcoming event which will be happening at the New Life Center here in Weagamow Lake.

We invite everyone to our annual Indoor "Hallelujah" Church Meetings on October 31, November 1 & 2 with guest speakers Evangelist John T. Wood of Winnipeg, and Evangelist Robert Lavallee of Rockridge, Manitoba.

Along with David Mamakwa as a special singer, The Singing Benson's, The New Life Ladies Group, and more...

For more info, please email newlifecenter@knet.ca or contact Colin/Nora Kanate.