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Friday, July 27, 2018 (613) 625-2800 ext. #221 Email: [email protected] View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com Visit our Facebook Page! Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN TRADITIONAL POW WOW AUGUST 18 & 19, 2018 For more information contact: Jamie Sarazin, Pow Wow Assistant (613) 625 1109 Numerous bears have been spotted in the area including cubs. Do NOT approach the bears Do NOT feed the bears Do not leave garbage or food outside Clean your BBQ and grease tray **If you see a bear, back away slowly, walk do NOT run, keep your eyes on the bear ** FOR SALE **Still Available** One Dishwasher: $400.00 One Commercial Style Stand-Up Freezer (Needs Parts): $300.00 Call: Norma Meness, Daycare Supervisor 625-2047 OBITUARY FOR MONTGOMERY "MONTY" KOHOKO KOHOKO, Montgomery Mark (Wahwoanaay Mahingan) “Howling Wolf” Peacefully and lovingly with family and friends by his side, Monty passed away on Thursday, July 19, 2018 at the Juravinski Hospital in Hamilton. Cherished husband and life partner to Cheryl (Donovan) for 40 years.Beloved father of Mark (Shawna) and Nicole (Wes) and loving grandfather to Kiya, Addison and Jessa. Predeceased by his mother, Catherine Panke and his father Donald Cooco, as well as his brothers, Clarence, Joe and Peter. Survived by his sister-in-law Colleen. Monty will be fondly remembered by his aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. Visitations took place in the Miller funeral Chapel, Caledonia, on Saturday, July 21, 2018, followed by the service in the chapel on Sunday, July 22. Cremation to follow

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Friday, July 27, 2018 (613) 625-2800 ext. #221

Email: [email protected] View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com

Visit our Facebook Page!

Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin

ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN TRADITIONAL POW WOW AUGUST 18 & 19, 2018 For more information contact:

Jamie Sarazin, Pow Wow Assistant (613) 625 1109

Numerous bears have been spotted in the

area including cubs.

Do NOT approach the bears

Do NOT feed the bears

Do not leave garbage or food outside

Clean your BBQ and grease tray

**If you see a bear, back away slowly, walk

do NOT run, keep your eyes on the bear **

FOR SALE

**Still Available**

One Dishwasher: $400.00

One Commercial Style Stand-Up Freezer

(Needs Parts): $300.00

Call: Norma Meness, Daycare Supervisor

625-2047

OBITUARY FOR MONTGOMERY "MONTY" KOHOKO

KOHOKO, Montgomery Mark

(Wahwoanaay Mahingan)

“Howling Wolf”

Peacefully and lovingly with family and friends by

his side, Monty passed away on Thursday, July 19,

2018 at the Juravinski Hospital in Hamilton.

Cherished husband and life partner to Cheryl

(Donovan) for 40 years.Beloved father of Mark

(Shawna) and Nicole (Wes) and loving grandfather to

Kiya, Addison and Jessa. Predeceased by his mother,

Catherine Panke and his father Donald Cooco, as well

as his brothers, Clarence, Joe and Peter. Survived by

his sister-in-law Colleen. Monty will be fondly

remembered by his aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews

and friends. Visitations took place in the Miller

funeral Chapel, Caledonia, on Saturday, July 21,

2018, followed by the service in the chapel on

Sunday, July 22. Cremation to follow

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, July 27, 2018

SEEKING PIKWAKANAGAN CARVERS

For: 1 or 2 Totem Poles – Approx. 10 ft. with an estimate of cost and time frame (Colours & Designs of Artist’s Choice). Location: Red Pine Camp - Golden Lake, ON (Near Hwy 60, on Island View Drive)

Many years ago, a member of Pikwakanagan “Pudgy” Francis Sarazin carved Totem Poles for Red Pine Camp. A piece of history that’s truly seen its days, it will be taken down to be preserved and located indoors within our camp. We hope to seek someone from Pikwakanagan that would be interested in giving us an estimate of cost and time frame to make one or two more artifacts.

For more information, please do not hesitate to call: Dan Dambrauskas @ 613-222-0039 or

[email protected]

PROTECT YOURSELF

AGAINST PHONE/TEXT/EMAIL SCAMS

What to watch out for:

Caller is asking for personal financial information Saying you’ve won a prize but have to send money

for fees Demanding payments immediately Threatening to have you arrested

DO NOT Give out personal financial information (Bank

Account #, Credit or Debit numbers)

DO NOT give out personal passwords

DO NOT send cash, money orders, cheques, gift cards

What to do: Trust your gut, if it seems fishy you can hang

up. Record all information (phone number, copies of emails

or text) and report to local law enforcement and/or report to

Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre toll free 1888-495-8501

Sincerely, Barbara Sarazin Council Member

MEEGWETCH

On behalf of the Bernard Family, we would like to extend our most sincerest, “Meegwetch” to everyone for all their food, cards, and comforting words, monetary gifts, flowers, prayers and visits to our Mother, Gloria Bernard. Having family and friends presence was truly comforting.

We would also like to thank Peggy Dick and her team for all their support through Mom’s illness. A very big meegwetch to the Pikwakanagan Family Health Team, Bayshore and all health care providers who were there for us. Meegwetch to the Barry’s Bay Hospice for the loan of the air bed for Mom’s comfort.

Meegwetch to Candace Bennett, for your assistance and on-going support during your Aunt Gloria’s illness. You are truly a very compassionate woman and we love you with all our hearts. Thanks to Estelle Amikons for all her support and being with all of us through the journey. Thanks to Sherry Dion for the readings in church and Shawn Baptiste for the music during the funeral.

Thanks to Karen Levesque and everyone who organized the luncheon after the funeral. Also thanks to Cynthia Commanda-Tennisco and Karen Levesque for assisting us with dressing Mom for her viewing.

I know Mom would be very proud of all the support she received that enabled her to be at home to pass away. A special “meegwetch” to our brother, Pete, who was there to do his ceremony to allow Mom to pass with the Creator comfortably. We would also like to thank all our Aunts and Uncles and cousins for their support during our difficult time.

If we have forgot anyone, our apologies. There was so many involved that it would take longer to name individually.

Our most sincerest “Meegwetch” to everyone.

Love, Jeff, Steph, Nicole and Pete

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, July 27, 2018

The Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation

would like to invite everyone to the

24th Annual Graduation Ceremony

August 1, 2018 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Makwa Community Center

Please come out and honour our Graduates

and Award Winners

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WE MATTER FEELING DOWN? FEELING HURT?

The WE MATTER COMPAIGN is a place online

for Indigenous Youth can turn to for an uplift,

positive, support, or for a reminder that you

matter.

Follow them on Facebook, Instagram and

Twitter

www.wemattercompaign.org

AND Feel free to come and speak with the

Mental Health Team about our in person

services at the health centre and in the local

elementary and high schools.

1643 Mishomis Inamo, Pikwakanagan, ON

613-625-2259

Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, July 27, 2018

INTERNATIONAL COOKING CLASS AUGUST 2ND

AT 1:00 PM CHICKEN ENCHILADAS

We will be hosting a community kitchen at the Family Well Being Office. This will be a great time to socialize, learn a new

recipe and take-home supper for your family. Our international cooking class will be held once a month and will feature a dish from various countries. This month we are featuring Mexico.

There is no cost to participate

Must register by Monday August 30th Please call to register as spaces are limited

FAMILY WELL BEING, 101 KIWITA 613-625-2324, DANIELLE OR JAYDEN

LAND CLAIM/TREATY NEGOTIATIONS UPDATE

(Summary of Round 1 Family Meetings)

Ottawa Aug 7, 5:30 PM Ottawa Conference and Event Centre 200 Coventry Rd

Kingston Aug 10, 5:30 PM Courtyard by Marriott 103 Dalton Ave.

Toronto Aug 11, 1 PM Native Child and Family Services 30 College Street

RSVP 613-625-2800 Ext. 228

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, July 27, 2018

JULY 28, 2018 WORLD HEPATITIS DAY

Hepatitis A is passed on by swallowing feces.

Feces can be in contaminated water and food and

on unwashed hands. There is no treatment for Hep

A, but the infection usually clears on its own.

Hepatitis B is passed on when the blood, semen,

vaginal fluid or rectal fluid of a person with Hep B

comes into contact with the blood of another

person. Most people clear the virus on their own. In

other people, treatment can help slow the virus but

will not cure it.

Hepatitis C is passed on through blood-to-blood

contact. This most often happens when:

sharing drug equipment with another person

receiving blood transfusions or organ transplants

that are not screened for Hep C (all blood and

organs used in Canada are now screened for Hep C)

re-using tools for activities that break the skin,

including medical or dental procedures, tattooing

and piercing

Some people clear the virus on their own, but most

people have a long-term infection. Treatment can

cure Hep C in many people, but a person can be

infected again.

Vaccines can protect against hepatitis A and B, but

there is no vaccine for hepatitis C.

The only way to know for sure whether you have

Hep A, Hep B or Hep C is to get tested.

HEATH AWARENESS FOR JULY

Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month

Juvenile Arthritis is the most common type of arthritis

in children. Arthritis is a long-term condition

characterized by stiffness, swelling, and pain in the

joints. Some children have arthritis for just a few

months, while others have arthritis for several years. In

rare cases, the condition can last a lifetime. Some

Symptoms of Juvenile Arthritis is joint pain, stiffness,

reduced range of motion, warm and swollen joints,

limping, redness in the affected area, swollen lymph

nodes, and recurrent fevers. Nonsteroidal anti-

inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen (Advil) and

naproxen (Aleve), are often used to reduce

inflammation and swelling. Stronger medications may

also be prescribed if over-the-counter medications

aren’t effective. Aspirin might be recommended, but

this is rare because the medication may cause adverse

side effects in children. Never give your child aspirin

without a doctor’s consent.

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, July 27, 2018

FIRE BAN IN EFFECT

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE PLEASE CHECK COMMUNITY SIGN FOR UPDATES

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, July 27, 2018

POW WOW ADGENDA 2018

The theme of the Pow Wow is called:

Caring and Sharing!

This year our elders will again be Paul

Nadjiwan, Lindsay Cote and Roy Paul.

Unfortunately, due to ill health, Doug Comegan

will not be able to commit to attending.

CEREMONIAL REQUESTS for those who have passed away. Please book a

time with either Barry Sarazin (343) 369-0483 or

Paul Nadjiwan ahead of time as we have

reserved 9:30-11:30 am on Saturday and 9:00-

11:00 am on Sunday, for these ceremonies to

take place. People requesting ceremonies are to

give tobacco to either Barry or Paul and be

prepared with a gift and plate of food at the time

of the ceremony.

Thursday, August 16

3:00 pm - Lighting of the sacred fire - Barry

Sarazin

Friday - August 17

7:00 pm - Blessing of the new dancers as well as

new regalia

(Boys bring blueberries and tobacco ties, girls

bring strawberries and tobacco ties) Dancing

and drumming to follow

Saturday - August 18 6:30 am - Sunrise Ceremony - Roy Paul

9:30-11:30 - Ceremony for those who have

family members who have passed away

12:00 -Noon - Grand Entry

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Supper Break

7:00 pm - Social Evening Dancing & Drumming

Sunday - August 19

9:00 am - 11:00 am - Ceremony for those who

have family members who have passed away

12:00 Noon - Grand Entry

5:00 pm - Give away and closing

Jane Commanda – Pow Wow Coordinator

Jamie Sarazin - Pow Wow Assistant Vendor Registration (613) 625-1109.

Barry Sarazin – Ceremonial Activities, Elders and Drum Groups

Natasha Dick – Kitchen Coordinator Please let Natasha know if you can help out or make a

dish. Food can be supplied.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Volunteers are needed in the following (3) three areas on Pow Wow Weekend:

1. Kitchen Helpers - Coordinator Natasha Dick (613) 602-0772

2. Dance Registration: Amanda McGuire (613) 633-0331

3. Fire Keepers: Jane Commanda (613) 585-8043

Any donations of sweet grass, sage, tobacco and cedar would be appreciated

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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, July 27, 2018

HEARTWISE PROGRAM

A cardiac program by the Ottawa Heart Institute for

individuals who have had a cardiac event or individuals at risk

WALKING PROGRAM Mondays and Wednesdays @ 1:00 pm

Terry Ann (613) 625-2682

PIKWAKANAGAN FAMILY HEALTH TEAM (613) 625-1175

Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Nurse Practitioners:

Derek Frew– Every week day EXCEPT Wednesday’s Dr. Coulas – Every Tuesday in July, 2018 except July 17

Devaloise Hatchou – TO BE DETERMINED

TREATMENT CENTRE - ADDICTIONS

The Wanaki Centre in Manawaki, QC next available treatment will be July 30th – August 31st, 2018.

Alexanderbednash at 613-625-2259 Ext 228

Equipment available for use in the bay at

Randy’s Campsite.

Tuesdays and Thursdays (summer months only)

5:30 to 8:00 p.m. - weather permitting!

Every Friday 6:00 to 8:00 pm

Children & Youth 4-6 with parental supervision

and7 years and up!

Sports & Recreation Department

(613) 625–2682

A FOOT IN TWO WORLDS

Mike Richard, Clinical Director,

Living Without Violence Inc. provides services

every Friday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Family Well Being Office (613) 625-2324

ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN FIRST NATION MEMBERSHIP ADDITIONS

Name Family Line Date Posted Appeal Period

Ends

Timm, Chase Bernard/Commanda 06 Feb 18 06 Aug 18

Timm, Levi Bernard/Commanda 06 Feb 18 06 Aug 18

Magnus, Jeremy Jocko 06 Mar 18 06 Sept 18

Fass, Amanda Tenniscoe 06 Mar 18 06 Sept 18

Hughes, Wendi Jocko 20 Mar 18 20 Sept 18

Francois, Savannah Francois/Lavalley 05 Apr 18 05 Oct 18

Jocko, Finn Jocko 17 Apr 18 17 Oct 18

Jocko, Lenna Jocko 17 Apr 18 17 Oct 18

Francois, Tristan Francois/Lavalley 17 Apr 18 17 Oct 18

Francois, Paige Francois/Lavalley 17 Apr 18 17 Oct 18

Blenkinsop, Amanda Ignace 02 May 18 02 Nov 18

Hutton, Neill Meness 18 Jun 18 18 Dec 18

Monforton, Amanda Bernard/Aird 19 Jul 18 19 Jan 19

If you wish to appeal the addition of one of the above persons becoming a Member of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation, please refer to your Membership Code, available in the Lands, Estates & Membership Department

or email at [email protected]

Date Posted: July 27, 2018

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ANISHINABE KITIZI PINASKAWIGWAMIG

ELDERS LODGE

Rental of Elders’ Lodge Call Sandy Nash, President, Elders

Committee

(613) 717-2894.

Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, February 10, 2017

OMÀMIWININÌ PIMÀDJWOWIN (Heritage Centre/Museum)

Open 7 days a week 10am – 4 pm

613-625-1958 Email: [email protected]

Summer Hours: Monday to Sunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

**ANNOUNCEMENTS**

LANGUAGE CLASS Began July 19, 2018 6-8pm

Contact Willy Dick at The Algonquin Way Cultural Centre

(613) 625-1958

SKIRT MAKING Wednesday evenings 6:00 – 8:00 pm

Classes run for a 5 week period. Please contact Tanisha Barberstock

LEGAL INFORMATION CLINIC LEGAL AID ONTARIO

THURSDAY’S 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm.

Administration Office

2018 DATES: Aug 2, Sept 13, Oct 11, Nov 8, Dec 6 ~first come, first served~

Contact Christine Hutchinson at (613) 625-2800 for info.

ETMANSKIE HEATING SERVICES 24 HOUR OIL & GAS SERVICES

613-756-2199

DO YOU REALLY CARE ABOUT

YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH &

BREATHING FRESHER AIR?

Starts at only $259 +HST

LIMITED TIME ONLY

Call Us Today To Book Your Furnace Cleaning ONLY $97.00 + HST

SALES, INSTALLATION, SERVICE & MAINTENANCE FULLY LICENSED & INSURED

MAKWA BINGO

MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS!

Doors open at 5:00 pm - Warm-ups at 6:45 pm

Monday’s Jackpot $1,500.00 in 54 #’s

Progressive Balls and Nevada 613-625-2597

-SMOKING AND NON-SMOKING SECTION-

Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, July 27, 2018

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Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation

1657A Mishomis Inamo

Pikwakanagan, ON K0J 1X0

(613) 625-2800 Administration Office

(613) 625-2332 Fax Number

***DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS THURSDAY’S at 12:00 NOON - NO EXCEPTIONS***

HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday through Friday

8:30 am to 4:30 pm

~ CLOSED ~

12:00-1:00 pm for LUNCH

**HOLIDAY CLOSURES**

New Year’s Day, Family Day, Good Friday, Easter

Monday, Victoria Day, National Aboriginal Day,

Canada Day, Civic Holiday, Labour Day,

Thanksgiving, Remembrance Day & Christmas Day.

Closed between Christmas & New Years

Photocopies/Newsletter Ad Prices

Photocopies is 25 cents per page

Faxes are 50 cents per page

Newsletter Ads:

9 x 5 cm is $2.00/week

9 x 7 cm is $3.00/week

½ column/page is 5.00/per week

Full page is $10.00/per week

TRAINING AND LEARNING

CENTRE

FREE lifelong learning for adults offered in Pikwakanagan Classes offered Tuesday’s a & Thursday’s at 473 Kokomis Inamo, Unit #4

Basic Computer Skills email and internet word processing

excel

Upgrade Your Skills reading writing math

……… and much more! Call: 613-628-1720

www.trainingandlearningcentre.ca This Employment Ontario service is funded in part by the

Government of Canada & the Government of Ontario and through the Canada-Ontario Job Fund Agreement

LIBRARY HOURS 613-625-2800 ext. #244

Tuesdays & Wednesdays 1:00 pm—8:00 pm Thursdays 2:00 pm—8:00 pm. Check out the variety of Books,

Novels, Movies. Internet Access Available!

ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER JUNE LOGAN

(613) 625-2545 or (613) 602-3626

WASTE DISPOSAL SITE

-HOURS OF OPERATION-

Wednesdays: 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m.

Sundays: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, July 27, 2018