Thursday, July 29, 2010

Carwash in Support of the Red Road walk for Homelessness


Good morning on this beautiful sunny day !

Just wanted to send out a quick up-date to our followers


This past Thursday ( July 22nd ) we had a car wash here at the centre in support of the " Walk the Red Road for Homelessness" campaign.  

On July 4th 2010, Eileen and Noel two of our employee's starting from Conne River ( Last day of the Pow Wow ) started a walk back to St. John's to raise awareness about the campaign, and homelessness as well as to raising money to fight homelessness.  The funds raised will be donated to raising the roof, Choices for youth, our very own Shanawdithit Shelter, as well as the Newfoundland housing and and homelessness network.

Although the day wasn't as nice as we had hoped it would be we had a lot of great volunteers and supporters !




... of course it turned into a water fight ! hehe

At the end of the day from BBQ sales and the Carwash we made 300$ ! Thanks everyone who helped out and who came to the carwash !! if you want to find out how you can help or want to know more about the Red Road Campaign click here.

And thats my quick update !
Enjoy your day !!!


With Friendship,
Thea 

Monday, July 19, 2010

Flat Bay Pow Wow - Hoop Dancers - AGM

Good morning to all our followers !

Today is for most of us our first day back to work.  Last week a few of us flew to Alberta for the National Association of  Friendship Centre's Annual General Meeting in Hinton (Alberta) and another few of us drove to Flat bay to attend their 4th annual Pow Wow. 

I was one of the two to drive to St. Georges this past week and attend the Pow Wow in fFat bay, however I have also added some photos from the AGM, a video of the Hoop dancer who performed  at the centre while I was away and some more photo's from the Conne river Pow Wow as well.






 
 

At the far end of the Pow Wow grounds there was model of a wigwam.  Which is a wooden frame with birch bark lashed to it.




Here (above) is a sample of some dancing at the Pow Wow for those who couldn't make it.





Scott Butt and Another lady at the Pow Wow, as well as Men's dancers at the Pow Wow 


This lady also danced at the Conne river Pow Wow, her Regalia is beautiful
 
Paula, our Aboriginal Patient Navigator ...
 
And her Children
 

Men's Drum group

 
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This photo was taken by Kerri ( Paula's daughter ), I showed her how to use my camera and she went off for a few hours and took some of the most beautiful photos !  
This one is of Chief Misel Joe of Conne river and Trevor ( Paula's son )


Nora Glover's booth, an artist from Flat Bay.  
 For sure the highlight of my trip was meeting Nora at her home to pick out some of her pieces to bring back to the centre before they went to the Pow Wow.  It was a good thing I did because there was always a crowd around her booth, by the end of day ( Saturday ) there was only a fraction of what she had brought left.

 

Paula and Nora ( looking down at her grandson who's hand you can see in the lower right ) Unfortunately the only photo I could get of Nora.

Here you can see Trevor (Paula's son) wearing a piece of made by Nora

 

 I also Bought some beautiful pieces of Jewelery from these ladies at the Pow Wow.


As well as these two ladies



This week was also The 39th National Association of Friendship Centre's AGM.
Here are some photo's that one of our attendee's took from his time there.

( All photo credits go to Christopher Shepard, past NAFC You executive and Special projects officer at the SJNFC, who attended the AGM )


 

Ashlee Cochrane - The out going Aboriginal Youth Council President
Want to know more about AYC ? Click here


Left: Juliette Nocolet - The Policy Director for the Ontario federation of Indian Friendship Centre's
If you are interested in checking them out click here
Right: Joseé Goulet - The executive Director of RCAAQ (Le Regroupement des Centres d'amité autochtones du Québec)
Interested ? Click here



A traditional Hoop dancer - Tyrone Shawana
Also the Ontario AYC representative



Left: Amélie Lainé - The program coordinator for the RCAAQ
Right: Joseé Goulet - The executive Director of RCAAQ


Here, Myrtle Banfield a former executive director of the St. John's Native Friendship Centre partakes in the ceremony making her a senator of the NAFC ( National Association of Friendship Centre's )
To the right of her is Senator Dominic Rankin


A continuation of the ceremony Myrtle Banfield read's out an oath to become a senator of the NAFC
To her right is Senator Rodger Obonsawin

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The drive to Miette Hotsprings ( Jasper, ALberta )




Friday, July 9, 2010

Conne River 15th anual Pow Wow 2010


Welcome friends new and old to our blog. This is a place where you can come and see what we are up to, past and present. I will do my best to photograph and update you on all of our events, outings and just general happenings here at the St. John’s Native Friendship Centre.


This past week ( Friday July 2nd till Sunday July 4th ), a few of our Youth, womens and men’s drum groups and most of us at the centre drove ( or bussed ) to Conne River for their 15th annual Pow Wow.
For those of you who don’t know about this yearly event here’s a link to the Conne River – Pow Wow website.

For most of us our day started on Friday 6 am meeting here at the centre and loading all of our supplies onto the bus we rented.



( This is us after arriving at Conne River. I'm still trying to figure out how us and all of our stuff fit on the back that bus!)


The drive to Conne River was about 7 hours. 554 Km.

Here's pretty much the route we took



For most of us I think we slept most of the way there, and so the ride didn’t seem very long at all. I was pretty excited to get there, since this was my first Pow Wow.


( Mary Sewing some of the finishing touches on her Regalia - The bus ride there )

We arrived at the Pow Wow grounds just before one, and after unloading all of our stuff from the bus some of the girls hurried to get their hair braided and regalia’s on to dance in the Grand Entry ( 1 PM ).

(Here’s Chris Braiding Becca’s hair, while she braids Michelle’s hair)

( The girls in their regalia's)

While the rest of us started to unpack and put up tents and the tipi we brought ( Which our Youth Coordinator and Shelter van driver slept in )



(Here you can see some of our youth and Robin setting up the poles for the Tipi)





(Our camp grounds, The tipi set up along with some of our other tents. )
Finally time to go to the Pow Wow grounds and take some photos !


( Our Inuit Drum group performing – Sophie reading out ‘The Man in the Moon”, and Inuit story about hunting seal’s )


( Our Inuit drum group - kilautiup Songuninga (Strength of the Drum) performing as Sophie reads out “ The man in the moon” )

( Chris and Robin fixing one of the Inuit Drums )

(Robin Benoit , Fancy Shawl Dancer)


(Henry Augustine
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( Our drum group and the MC for the pow wow dancing )


(Jerry Evans, Traditional Dancer)

Although most of the day the weather was beautiful. clear skies with warm sunshine, it wouldnt be Newfoundland without a sudden change in weather. For about a half hour we had a down pour of rain mixed with wind. However in the end we did get this beautiful rainbow. Im not sure you can see it but there were two, the second one you can see faintly in the upper left hand corner of the photo as it disapears.


It being my first time to the Pow Wow as well as Conne River, Myself and two student who just completed a work term in our Youth centre ( Charlene and Cindy ) walked down to the beach.





We found a trail and decided to follow it. Maybe not the best idea for three people who have never been there before. However it ended up taking us up to the lookout. The long way, but it was still an amazing hike.

Almost there ...

Cindy Walking up the final few steps to the look out




Looking down on the Pow Wow grounds from the look out


Later that night, Chris and I walked up to the lookout as well to take photos from the lookout as the sun was setting.





Day Two - Saturday July 3rd 2010




View from our camp grounds of the mountains. The scenary in Connoe River is absolutly beautiful ! Saturday morning I woke up around 7 am. Although earlier that morning the grounds were covered in a thich fog, it rolled out ( as you can see here ) and left us with another beautiful, yet sometimes rainy and windy day. We made a giant breakfast and started our day.

Chris braiding Becca's hair



Robin getting the fire and grill's ready to cook some moose and hamburgers ( and my veggie sausages) on the fire

(kilautiup Songuninga performing the four directions song)





( Round Dance )


( Round Dance - David our executive director is the one with the white hat on )

Later that day all of us went down to the beach to have a swim and take a ride on a floating device attached to the back of a SeaDoo. I have never laughed and had so much fun!
(Robin and Ben coming in after their ride.)

(A rabbit that I saw on a hike later on Saturday. I couldnt believe how close it let me get to him before scampering away into the woods.)


After a dinner of caribou and ground beef pasta we all came back over to the pow wow grounds to watch the Mi'kmaq Talent show. We even had a few of us from the centre enter. Below you can see Adrian House singing a traditional Newfounland song ( he's also playing a hand drum which you can see )


Ben won second place !!

We also had two of our youth Becca and Goergie perform. I didnt get to see Goergie as I was cleaning up from dinner however Becca sang two songs ( she made it to round 2 ) and Stacy another one of our Youth workers played guitar. They were fenominal !!! Everyone loved them !
Unfortunatly I dont have any quality photo's of them ( camera troubles ! ) but as soon as I get a hold of some i'll post them.



Day 3- Sunday July 4th




Sunday was mostly spent packing everything up and putting out tents away. it was unbelieveanly windy which made most of our tents into giant parachutes. There were times when I really thought Iwould be lifted off the ground !
The bus ride home was nice, again we slept for a large part of it.

We finally arrived around 10 PM at the centre and slowly unpacked our stuff from the bus and went our seperate ways home.

It was an amazing weekend ! and I hope i can make it back next year !

( Adrian took out his guitar and we all had a few sing alongs on the way home )

Paula and I are heading to another Pow Wow ( Flat Bay ) on Tuesday ( July 13th ) so I will be sure to post photo's and writtings about our trip there.

Anyone interested in going, here's the info


As well a few of our youth and board members areleaving / have left for this years National Association of Friendship Centres AGM in Hinton, Alberta and so I will post some photos from there as well. ( have fun guys !! )

Again anyone interested in know mpre about this here is the NAFC website


Until then I hope you are all enjoying this beautiful weather today !! Have a wonderful weekend !!

-Thea