What To Expect:
- All activities will be ongoing throughout the day, with a break at lunch for powwow dance demonstrations.
- Teachers may want to put students in groups and identify a group leader or chaperone to keep track of time.
- Teachers may want to identify a group meeting place/time for lunch and departure.
- Food will be available for purchase throughout the day at food booths on the Treaty 4 Grounds.
- Please note that Access Media will be out on the Treaty 4 Grounds all week.
- This 2019 edition of the Teacher Package may be helpful for teachers attending the gathering for the first time.
Tuesday, September 13th, 2022
Harm Reduction Education
Cool Climate Chemistry, UV Binary Bracelets & Sphero Box Traps
Coming Back Together: Listening to Oral History and Life Lessons for Today with FHQTC Elders
Buffalo Hide Workshop with Buffalo People Arts Institute
Shared History: Live from Treaty 4 with Bert Fox Community High School
Fur Trading Simulation with Bert Fox Community High School
2SLGBTQQ+ and Allies at Treaty 4
Crafts with Yorkton Tribal Council
Ribbon Skirt, Ribbon Shirt & Every Child Matters Colouring
Treaty 4 Libraries On Site
URegina Science: Water activities
Canoeing with Bert Fox Community High School
Impaired and Distracted Driving Interactive Activities
Talking Sticks & Beaded Bracelets
Treaty 4 Goosechase
Starblanket Mural and Storytelling with Kevin Wesaquate
Preparing Bannock for Students with Yorkton Tribal Council
Rabbit Skinning and Soup Making with Yorkton Tribal Council
Dream Catchers with Yorkton Tribal Council
Bannock on a Stick with Yorkton Tribal Council
Elders’ Teachings with Yorkton Tribal Council
Speak for Yourself Workshop: A Guide to Using Your Voice with SK Advocate for Children and Youth
Recycling Right with City of Regina Waste Diversion
University of Regina Faculty Sharing
Noon Hour Powwow Dance Demonstrations
Sharing Stories with Traditional Teachings from Powwow Life and Family Life with TEA and Lisa Ewak
Treaty Education Alliance Elders’ Stories and Visiting “Coming Back Together: Walking in a Good Way” with Vern Severeight and Treaty Education Alliance Elders Team
Kairos Blanket Exercise with an Environmental Context with Treaty Education Alliance and Nature Conservancy Canada
Paskwa Pictograph and Heritage Photos with Treaty 4 Heritage Group
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map
Wednesday, September 14th, 2022
Cool Climate Chemistry, UV Binary Bracelets & Sphero Box Traps
Coming Back Together: Listening to Oral History and Life Lessons for Today with FHQTC Elders
Elections Saskatchewan – Getting Involved with Elections
Hand Painting / Goodie Bag with Yorkton Tribal Council Health Dept
Circle of Life – The Medicine Wheel with Yorkton Tribal Council Health Dept
Buffalo Hide Workshop with Buffalo People Arts Institute
Fur Trading Simulation with Bert Fox Community High School
2SLGBTQQ+ and Allies at Treaty 4
Crafts with Yorkton Tribal Council
Ribbon Skirt, Ribbon Shirt & Every Child Matters Colouring
Treaty 4 Libraries On Site
Canoeing with Bert Fox Community High School
UofR Faculties and Outreach Groups
Impaired and Distracted Driving Interactive Activities
Talking Sticks & Beaded Bracelets
Treaty 4 Goosechase
Preparing Bannock for Students with Yorkton Tribal Council
Fire Making and Tea Making with Yorkton Tribal Council
Dream Catchers with Yorkton Tribal Council
Bannock on a Stick with Yorkton Tribal Council
Elders’ Teachings with Yorkton Tribal Council
Languages, Songs, Music, and Activities with Yorkton Tribal Council
Speak for Yourself Workshop: A Guide to Using Your Voice with SK Advocate for Children and Youth
Recycling Right with City of Regina Waste Diversion
How to Walk a Good Life: Life Lessons Through Storytelling with Bert Fox Students
University of Regina Faculty Sharing
Noon Hour Powwow Dance Demonstrations
Sharing Stories with Traditional Teachings from Powwow Life and Family Life with Treaty Education Alliance and Lisa Ewak
Treaty Education Alliance Elders’ Stories and Visiting “Coming Back Together: Walking in a Good Way” with Vern Severeight and Treaty Education Alliance Elders Team
Youth4Change – Commercial vs. Traditional Tobacco with Lung Saskatchewan/FHQ Health Services (Red Wolf)
Kairos Blanket Exercise with an Environmental Context with Treaty Education Alliance and Nature Conservancy Canada
Paskwa Pictograph and Heritage Photos with Treaty 4 Heritage Group
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map
Thursday, September 15th, 2022
Cool Climate Chemistry, UV Binary Bracelets & Sphero Box Traps
Coming Back Together: Listening to Oral History and Life Lessons for Today with FHQTC Elders
Elections Saskatchewan – Getting Involved with Elections
Hand Painting / Goodie Bag with Yorkton Tribal Council Health Dept
Circle of Life – The Medicine Wheel with Yorkton Tribal Council Health Dept
Buffalo Hide Workshop with Buffalo People Arts Institute
I.R.S Indian Residential Schools with Yorkton Tribal Council Health Dept
Shared History: Live from Treaty 4 with Bert Fox Community High School
Fur Trading Simulation with Bert Fox Community High School
2SLGBTQQ+ and Allies at Treaty 4
Crafts with Yorkton Tribal Council
Prairie Pollinators and Plants They Love
Fruit Taste and Bean Bag Toss Game
Ribbon Skirt, Ribbon Shirt & Every Child Matters Colouring
Treaty 4 Libraries On Site
Canoeing with Bert Fox Community High School
Talking Sticks & Beaded Bracelets
Handwashing; Name that Bone; Pin the Dressing on the “Boo Boo”
Treaty 4 Goosechase
Sage Pouch Making with Kirsten Goodwill
Preparing Bannock for Students with Yorkton Tribal Council
Fire Making and Tea Making with Yorkton Tribal Council
Dream Catchers with Yorkton Tribal Council
Bannock on a Stick with Yorkton Tribal Council
Elders’ Teachings with Yorkton Tribal Council
Speak for Yourself Workshop: A Guide to Using Your Voice with SK Advocate for Children and Youth
Recycling Right with City of Regina Waste Diversion
How to Walk a Good Life: Life Lessons Through Storytelling with Bert Fox Students
University of Regina Faculty Sharing
Noon Hour Powwow Dance Demonstrations
Sharing Stories with Traditional Teachings from Powwow Life and Family Life with Treaty Education Alliance and Lisa Ewak
Treaty Education Alliance Elders’ Stories and Visiting “Coming Back Together: Walking in a Good Way” with Vern Severeight and Treaty Education Alliance Elders Team
Youth4Change – Commercial vs. Traditional Tobacco with Lung Saskatchewan/FHQ Health Services (Red Wolf)
Kairos Blanket Exercise with an Environmental Context with Treaty Education Alliance and Nature Conservancy Canada
Paskwa Pictograph and Heritage Photos with Treaty 4 Heritage Group
Dry Dance at Balcarres Hall with Yorkton Tribal Council (Thursday Evening)
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map
Session Descriptions
Harm Reduction Education
Facilitator(s): Erin Hidlebaugh AIDS Programs South Saskatchewan & Rolly Aurrora, Education Coordinator – Opioids and Chantel Smutt, Education Coordinator |
Session Description: Spin the wheel, answer a question, win a treat! Harm reduction education and conversations about HIV, Hep C, safer sex and drug use. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th |
Target Audience: Middle years students, High school students, Adults |
Coming Back Together: Listening to Oral History and Life Lessons for Today with FHQTC Elders
Facilitator(s): Elders & FHQTC – Child Care |
Session Description: Join FHQTC Elders with Child Care Coordinator, Corrine Wajuntah, as they share their stories Coming Back Together: Listening to Oral History and Life Lessons for Today. There will be a female tipi and male tipi as elders share wisdom for gender roles. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Hand Painting / Goodie Bag with Yorkton Tribal Council Health Dept
Facilitator(s): Yorkton Tribal Council Health Dept & Julaine Crowe, Jordan’s Principal Coordinator |
Session Description: What does Treaty 4 mean to you and why? How come its called Treaty 4 Gathering? |
Date and Time: Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Circle of Life – The Medicine Wheel with Yorkton Tribal Council Health Dept
Facilitator(s): Yorkton Tribal Council Health Dept. & YTC Health Staff, Kelly McKay |
Session Description: The medicine wheel is: Spiritual, Physical, Emotional and Mental. We are taught to balance these 4 in Health. |
Date and Time: Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Elementary students |
I.R.S Indian Residential Schools with Yorkton Tribal Council Health Dept
Facilitator(s): Yorkton Tribal Council Health Dept, Iris Acoose, Enola Friday |
Session Description: Language Saulteaux Basic greetings, animals. Shield program promotes awareness and is empowering. Basic practices, conduct (teachings) |
Date and Time: Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Cool Climate Chemistry, UV Binary Bracelets & Sphero Box Traps
Facilitator(s): Saskatchewan Science Centre |
Session Description: Participants can watch a cool climate chemistry demonstration, bead a bracelet that turns colour when the sun hits it, or engineer a box trap out of craft supplies and try to capture a sphero robot piloted by other participants! |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Elections Saskatchewan – Getting Involved with Elections
Facilitator(s): Elections Saskatchewan |
Session Description: Elections Saskatchewan (ESK) is the province’s nonpartisan election management body and an independent office of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. ESK directs and supervises the administration of provincial electoral events including Saskatchewan’s next general election, scheduled, by legislation, for October 28, 2024. There are opportunities to be involved with assisting in delivering elections in your community as poll worker, or you might choose to ensure you are registered to vote. Stop by the ESK booth to learn more about what a poll worker does during an election! |
Date and Time: Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: High school students, Adults |
Buffalo Hide Workshop
Facilitator(s): Buffalo People Arts Institute and Office of the Treaty Commissioner |
Session Description: We will have a tipi and buffalo hide set up on a 10′ x 10′ wooden frame and provide all tools necessary for the participants and community to work on the hide. Buffalo stories will be shared in the tipi to be held concurrently. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th – 10:00 am – 12:00 pm & 1:00 – 3:00 pm Groups of 20 – 30 students alternate between hide work & storytelling in tipi 10:00 am – 10:30 am Buffalo Hide Scraping/tools tech. lesson/storytelling in tipi concurrently 10:30 am – 11:00 am Buffalo Hide Scraping/tools tech. lesson/storytelling in tipi concurrently 11:00 am – 11:30 am Buffalo Hide Scraping/tools tech. lesson/storytelling in tipi concurrently 11:30 am – 12:00 pm Buffalo Hide Scraping/tools tech. lesson/storytelling in tipi concurrently 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm LUNCH 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm Buffalo Hide Scraping/tools tech. lesson/storytelling in tipi concurrently 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm Buffalo Hide Scraping/tools tech. lesson/storytelling in tipi concurrently 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm Livestream: Buffalo Hide Scraping/tools tech. lesson/storytelling in tipi concurrently 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Livestream: Buffalo Hide Scraping/tools tech. lesson/storytelling in tipi concurrently NOTE: No session Sept 14th 10:00 am – 12:00 pm |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Shared History: Live from Treaty 4
Facilitator(s): Bert Fox Community High School – Native Studies 20 Class |
Session Description: Join the Bert Fox Community High School Native Studies Class to learn about some of the shared history surrounding the signing of Treaty 4, how the current Treaty monument came to be, and how a sacred stone face disappeared and was rediscovered nearly 4,000 km from its home. *This session will run on Tuesday and Thursday from ~1:20pm (session takes about 20 minutes) |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th and Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Fur Trading Simulation
Facilitator(s): Bert Fox Community High School – Financial Literacy 30 Class |
Session Description: Join the Bert Fox Community Highschool Financial Literacy 30 students for an interactive fur trading simulation. The fur trade set the stage for the Peace and Friendship Treaties and Numbered Treaties and forever changed the lives of Indigenous people. Take on the role of experienced hunter-trappers collecting pelts to trade, learn about how European trade affected Indigenous people, and see who comes out as the best trader in Treaty 4. *This session will run each day from about 11:30-12:20. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Elementary students, Middle years students |
2SLGBTQQ+ and Allies at Treaty 4
Facilitator(s): FHQTC |
Session Description: Join us for information sharing, talking, games and a safe space with 2SLGBTQQ+ friends and allies at the Treaty 4 Gathering. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Crafts with Yorkton Tribal Council
Facilitator(s): Yorkton Tribal Council, Terri-ann Lepowick, Amy Thomas |
Session Description: Various activities such as: Talking Sticks, Bracelets, Bookmarks & Magnets, Craft Boxes |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Fruit Taste and Bean Bag Toss Game
Facilitator(s): Yorkton Tribal Council – Yvonne Rusnak, Chantal Nadeau and Alexa Mariano |
Session Description: Fruit samples to promote nutritious snacks and a fun game for kids from all ages |
Date and Time: Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Elementary students, Middle years students, High school students |
Talking Sticks & Beaded Bracelets
Facilitator(s): Yorkton Tribal Council Justice Department, Darla Batke, Amy Thomas, Margo Kennedy, Shannon Crooke, Esther Whitehawk |
Session Description: Traditional Arts and Crafts |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Prairie Pollinators and Plants They Love
Facilitator(s): Shirley Bartz, Education Coordinator for Prairie Conservation Action Plan, Carolyn Gaudet (PCAP Manager) |
Session Description: Walking in a good way can mean understanding the needs of other creatures living beside us. Prairie grasslands support many pollinators who need native plant species for nectar and to shelter their young. Some pollinators drink nectar from many different plants, but their young require one specific plant to survive – such as the monarch butterfly caterpillars who feed on milkweeds, and the Dakota skipper caterpillars who feed on native grasses. Come learn about pollinators and the plants they love at the PCAP Education Coordinator’s blanket. More information about in-class programs will be available for teachers. |
Date and Time: Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Geocaching
Facilitator(s): Michael Koops, Pearl Yuzicappi – FHQTC |
Session Description: Geocaching is the recreational activity of hunting for and finding hidden object by means of GPS coordinates posted on a website. Around the Treaty 4 Gathering Grounds, there will be hidden answers to a scavenger hunt hosted by FHQTC Education. Come to our station get the Geocache Sheet and bring it back filled out. Go to the following website to record your geocaches or scan the QR Code Below |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |

Ribbon Skirt, Ribbon Shirt & Every Child Matters Colouring
Facilitator(s): Misty Sparvier YTC Tech Services |
Session Description: Please come and colour with us. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Elementary students, Middle years students |
URegina Science: Water Activities
Facilitator(s): URegina Science – Peter Leavitt |
Session Description: The Faculty of Science will cover a number of water-related activities that are often done in our teaching and research labs. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Canoeing with Bert Fox Community High School
Facilitator(s): Elizabeth Ingram, Andre Boutin-Maloney and Justin Komarychka |
Session Description: Our students will go over safety and paddling techniques, help kids get fitted with life jackets and paddles and take them for a short ride on Mission Lake. *Note: Please follow your school division or organization’s safety policies. Students may require a permission form to participate. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
UofR Faculties and Outreach Groups
Facilitator(s): Kevina Mullock of EYES at the UofR |
Session Description: Educating Youth in Engineering and Science (EYES), Let’s Talk Science, and the Faculties of Arts, and Media, Art and Performance (MAP) will be on site throughout the day to share activities connected with their areas of study. |
Date and Time: Wednesday, September 14th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Handwashing; Name that Bone; Pin the Dressing on the “Boo Boo”
Facilitator(s): Mel Hart: University of Regina, and Karen Lehman, Faculty of Nursing |
Session Description: Try a number of activities connected with the field of Nursing. |
Date and Time: Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Impaired and Distracted Driving Interactive Activities
Facilitator(s): Khris Lachance – SGI and Tracy Church, Christine Costa, Esther Whitehawk – Yorkton Tribal Council |
Session Description: Come play a game with impaired goggles to find out the importance of driving sober. AND test out your multi-tasking capabilities with bean bag toss. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Treaty 4 Libraries On Site
Facilitator(s): Regina Public Library, Chinook Regional Library, Southeast Regional Library, Palliser Regional Library, U of R Archer Library, Provincial Library and Literacy Office |
Session Description: We will run an information tent, offering info to teachers about SILS services available throughout Treaty 4, offering a raffle for great books, digital demos on tablets, and promoting our upcoming virtual programs. We will engage kids in asking for their Treaty partnership suggestions to libraries, and provide a colouring station and a Story Walk. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Treaty 4 Goosechase
Facilitator(s): File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council – Alana Starr, Shasta Hanna, & Joseph Gallenger |
Session Description: Working in small teams, students will participate in a virtual scavenger hunt around the Treaty 4 grounds where they will complete as many Treaty missions as they can in 30 minutes. The team with the most points at the end of the round wins! *There will be a limited amount of devices available to participants without cell phones or tablets to use. Having a personal cell phone or tablet is preferred. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Middle years students, High school students, Adults |
Starblanket Mural and Storytelling with Kevin Wesaquate
Facilitator(s): Sport, Culture, and Recreation Districts (South East, South West, Parkland Valley, and Prairie Central) |
Session Description: Students will be able to paint a diamond wood piece that will be part of a collaborative star blanket mural while Kevin shares stories of Treaty Four Territory and History. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Sage Pouch Making with Kirsten Goodwill
Facilitator(s): Sport, Culture, and Recreation Districts (South East, South West, Parkland Valley, and Prairie Central) and Kirsten Goodwill |
Session Description: Sage pouch making with Kirsten Goodwill, traditional artist from Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation. |
Date and Time: Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Ages 12+. The activity requires working with scissors, needles, and leather. |
Yorkton Tribal Council Activities
Facilitator(s): Yorkton Tribal Council Departments – Admin and Political, Health Department, Tech Services |
Session Description: Fire Making and Tea Making Rabbit Skinning and Soup Making Dream Catchers Bannock on a Stick Elders’ Teachings Languages, Songs, Music, and Activities (Wednesday) Dry Dance at Balcarres Hall (Thursday Evening) |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Speak for Yourself Workshop: A Guide to Using Your Voice with SK Advocate for Children and Youth
Facilitator(s): SK Advocate for Children & Youth |
Session Description: One of our main areas of focus over the coming years is to work with children and youth to encourage the development of self-advocacy skills: to speak up or act to improve their own quality of life, to effect personal change, or to make things more equal or fair. In this workshop we teach young citizens of Saskatchewan to self-advocate, which supports their right to be heard and have their opinions considered when decisions are being made about their lives! |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Elementary students, Middle years students, High school students, Open to all ages |
Recycling Right with City of Regina Waste Diversion
Facilitator(s): City of Regina Waste Diversion, City of Regina |
Session Description: Learn how to properly sort your waste and what actions you can take to reduce the amount of waste you produce. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
How to Walk a Good Life: Life Lessons Through Storytelling with Bert Fox Students
Facilitator(s): Bailey Antonishyn, Teacher, BFCHS and Students |
Session Description: Grade 11 students will be writing and reading their own stories that reflect a life lesson for a younger audience to reflect on. Paired with a visual they have created or borrowed, these storytellers will share their voice with a younger generation on how to walk a good life. |
Date and Time: Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Elementary students |
University of Regina Faculty Sharing
Facilitator(s): Mel Hart – University of Regina |
Session Description: Various faculties will join to share what topics excite them. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Noon Hour Dance Demonstrations
Facilitator(s): Lisa Ewack and the Treaty Education Alliance Staff |
Session Description: In the arbour circle each noon hour, powwow dancers from near and far will share their various dance styles and regalia with traditional drum and singing. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Sharing Stories with Traditional Teachings from Powwow Life and Family Life
Facilitator(s): Celeste Tootoosis and Lisa Ewak |
Session Description: Educators and former Miss Indian World Titleholders, Celeste Tootoosis and Lisa Ewak will bring their expansive experience to the Treaty 4 Grounds each day of the student activities. They will share stories and teachings from their family lives and life on the powwwow trail. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
TEA Elders’ Stories and Visiting “Coming Back Together: Walking in a Good Way”
Facilitator(s): Vern Severeight and Treaty Education Alliance Elders Team |
Session Description: Treaty Education Alliance Elder Team will be available all three days of the student activities. All ages are invited to listen to stories and teachings from our Elders, and also learn protocol around asking Elders for help. Elders will also share the importance of Coming Back Together and Walking in a Good Way. These Elders helped us pick our theme for this year! |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Youth4Change – Commercial vs. Traditional Tobacco with Lung Saskatchewan/FHQ Health Services (Red Wolf)
Facilitator(s): FHQ Health Services (Red Wolf), Lung Saskatchewan, Jennifer May Lung Sask, Apeksha Heendeniya Lung Sask |
Session Description: Tobacco Teachings with an Elder from one of the treaty four communities, What’s the difference between traditional tobacco and commercial tobacco? |
Date and Time: Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Elementary students, Middle years students, High school students |
Kairos Blanket Exercise with an Environmental Context
Facilitator(s): Treaty Education Alliance in partnership with Nature Conservancy Canada and SaskPower |
Session Description: The Kairos Blanket Exercise tells the story of 500 years on this land in one hour. Introduction and conclusion will give context to local land, plants, animals, water and sky. Talking circle afterwards will also include a prompt to be mindful of this Treaty 4 location at the Treaty 4 Arbor. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: High school students, Adults |
Preparing Bannock for Students with Yorkton Tribal Council
Facilitator(s): Twyla Cote, April Brazeau, Nola Mahingen, Carol Pinay, YTC Tech Services |
Session Description: YTC Safe Haven will help prepare and make Bannock to distribute samples for all participants. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Paskwa Pictograph and Heritage Photos with Treaty 4 Heritage Group
Facilitator(s): FHQ Tribal Council |
Session Description: Join the Treaty 4 Heritage Group to learn more about the Paskwa Pictograph and Heritage Photos from Treaty 4 Territory. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |
Yoga with Shyla
Facilitator(s): Shyla Gaebel |
Session Description: Join Shyla as she offers a fun 30 minute yoga session integrating some time for play, using our imagination, yoga and breathing techniques! |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Elementary students, Middle years students, High school students |
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map
Facilitator(s): Raquel Oberkirsch & SECPSD Educators |
Session Description: Come explore the Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada Giant Floor Map! This giant map shows the locations of Indigenous communities, residential schools, reserves, and more. Rather than political borders, Canada is broken up into Indigenous language groups. |
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 13th, Wednesday, September 14th, Thursday, September 15th |
Target Audience: Open to all ages |