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AHCAHK MUSKWA May 15, 2023 Issue – OUT NOW!

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May 15, 2023

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Kapawe’no Nehiyawak Kiskinahamâtowikamik – May 15-19, 2023

Our academic stride to greatness continues with our Nêhiyawak law on life long learning and learning Nêhiyawêwin Kapawe’no Nehiyawak Kiskinahamâtowikamik Kᐊᐸᐤe’ᓄ Neᐦᐃᔭᐘᐠ Kᐃᐢᑭᓇᐦᐊᒼâᑐᐏᑲᒥᐠ Sakipahkaw Pisim (Leaf budding Moon) Sᐊᑭᐸᐦᑲᐤ Pᐃᓯᒼ (Leᐊf buddᐃᐣg Mᐆᐣ) Niyanosap isko

May 14, 2023

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Kapawe’no Nehiyawak Kiskinahamâtowikamik

Kapawe’no Nehiyawak Kiskinahamâtowikamik Kᐊᐸᐤe’ᓄ Neᐦᐃᔭᐘᐠ Kᐃᐢᑭᓇᐦᐊᒼâᑐᐏᑲᒥᐠ Nehiyawak Nanaskomitan (Our daily prayer) Nohtâwînân (know taw we nan) Our Father Kise Manitow (Key see Man knee two) The Creator Wicîhinân mina ( We Chee hin nan) Help us and Kanawêyiminân (Can a way me nan) Protect us Anoch (A

May 14, 2023

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Grade five student shines in academics and athletics

Kapawe’no First Nation – At Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School we really pride ourselves with the balance each student has with academics and athletics. Young Ms Anna Lay, Sucker Creek is a grade 5 student who begins her day sometimes in the gym before school talking to Mr Thomas on achieving her goals she has set out …

May 13, 2023

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Sweetgrass, a kindness medicine our ancestors harvested and protected

Kapawe’no First Nation – our Knowledge Keepers tell us that it takes longer for us to heal today and the reason is because the old trails our ancestors used to use to find us have been destroyed, so now our ancestors are having a hard time finding us to help us heal. We are also …

May 13, 2023

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LAW teachings, online learning and strong academics at grade 2&3

Kapawe’no First Nation – Tansi; we will be writing bi-weekly two paragraph article for the newsletter. In it we will be talking about some of the activities we are doing as a class and some ways you can support your child from home. As you know last week started with us being online for the …

May 13, 2023

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Kihew Feather Teaching, sacred part of Nêhiyawak life

Kapawe’no First Nation – The Kihew (Eagle) holds a very special place for Nêhiyawak. Kihew soared so high in the heavens that our people held it in high esteem since it was so much closer to the Creator. Kihew became a power of vision, strength, and courage. There are many special meanings and special uses …

May 13, 2023

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Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School Muskwak Junior Olympics and Athletics Day Extravaganza

Kapawe’no First Nation – This is a call out to all students at our Kapaweno Nêhiyawak School to participate in our Track and Field Day. Tuesday, May 16th, 2023. Every student is invited to compete from K-4 – grade 12. We will have boys and girls categories; – Kindergarten to grade 3. – Junior boys …

May 11, 2023

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First Nation Distance Learning Centre and College open for 2023/24 school year registrations

Kapawe’no First Nation – We are very pleased to be launching the First Nation Distance Learning Centre and College with registrations open as of today. Our Nation’s accredited course offerings will provide Alberta High School Courses for students requiring same (ages 14 and up including). First Nation Students ages 21+ and be made available

May 9, 2023

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Sports Academy hands out prestigious monthly awards for improvement, sportsmanlike, dedication and leadership

Kapawe’no First Nation – Another month has passed at Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School and the Sports Academy. The monthly prestigious awards were handed out to the student athletes who continue to show improvement, sportsmanlike and dedication. Added to the monthly awards is the Superintendent’s Muskwak Leadership Quality Award given to the player(s)

May 9, 2023

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