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Carry the Kettle

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About Cegakin

The ancestors of the modern “Carry the kettle”

 First Nation/Reserve signed adhesion to Treaty 4 at Fort Walsh on September 25, 1877. The three Assiniboine chiefs who signed the treaty 4 adhesion were Man Who Takes The Coat (Cuwiknaga Je Eyaku, in the Assiniboine/Nakoda language), Long Lodge (Teepee Hoksa), and Lean Man (Wica Hostaka).

Our Story

Historically, First Nations bands/chiefs signed treaties in their traditional territories/homelands. One might allude to the fact that if Carry the Kettle were in their current traditional homelands/territory (south of Sintaluta, SK), they would have been present at the initial signing of treaty 4 in Fort Qu’Appelle in 1874. Or any of the other subsequent adhesions of 1875.

Our Team

Chief and Council

Terrina Bellegarde

Member

Joellen Haywahe

Member

Shawn Spencer

Member

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