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Dryland an important advancement with the health, wellness and balance

Kapawe’no First Nation – Our Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School Athletics and Sports Academy continues with dry land development using exercises such as calisthenics and plyometrics. Many athletes are using such techniques to achieve success in their respective sports. Athletes are pushing hard for achievement with specialized programming that makes

May 9, 2023

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Sohkitehewin and safety for our firefighters today fighting fires in the territory

Kapawe’no First Nation – Today we would like to salute and say Nanaskomin to the firefighters who are our nation, territory and community members, family, friends, cousins, relatives out there fighting courageously the fires within the territory. The fires are very close, we have already seen houses burnt, communities evacuated and highways closed.

May 8, 2023

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Nehiyawak Sacred Teachings / Laws

Kapawe’no Nehiyawak Kiskinahamâtowikamik Kᐊᐸᐤe’ᓄ Neᐦᐃᔭᐘᐠ Kᐃᐢᑭᓇᐦᐊᒼâᑐᐏᑲᒥᐠ Nehiyawak Sacred Teachings / Laws Sakihitowin – Kihew (Eagle) carries and gives us the gift of love… Miyototamowin – Sakawmostos (Buffalo) carries and gives us the gift of respect… Sohkitehewin – Muskwa (Bear) carries and gives

May 5, 2023

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Kapawe’no Nehiyawak Kiskinahamâtowikamik – May 1-5, 2023

 Kapawe’no Nehiyawak Kiskinahamâtowikamik Kᐊᐸᐤe’ᓄ Neᐦᐃᔭᐘᐠ Kᐃᐢᑭᓇᐦᐊᒼâᑐᐏᑲᒥᐠ Sakipahkaw Pisim (Leaf budding Moon) Sᐊᑭᐸᐦᑲᐤ Pᐃᓯᒼ (Leᐊf buddᐃᐣg Mᐆᐣ) Peyak isko Niyanan Peᔭᐠ ᐃᐢᑯ Nᐃᔭᓇᐣ Host – Mr Boh Kubrakovich-Kiniw, Ms Linda Gladue and our Nehiyawewin Keepers

May 5, 2023

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Muskwak Juniors learning to sing, drum and understand protocol

Kapawe’no First Nation – It was only months ago when the Nêhiyawak cultural program flourished with now close to 11 drummers / singers advancing the students into a well round group. They are learning to sing, drum and additionally the protocol that includes the respect of the drum. They have been part of our daily …

May 5, 2023

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Kachuk sees Nêhiyawak culture and Nêhiyawêwin as a wholistic balanced lifestyle

Kapawe’no First Nation – Our Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School prides its self as a safe place to learn and enjoy the every day wholistic balance of student learning. Sam Kadchuk a first year Education Assistant and Boxing Academic lead feels that this balance daily is helping all students. “ We are all learning as a young …

May 5, 2023

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Outdoor education a health and wellness advancement for our students

Kapawe’no First Nation – The belief in our stride for the development of our academics and athletics is assuring our students have a well balanced healthy life. Our outdoor education is doing this well. Our Athletics have structured a well rounded educational foundation that will enhance all our students. Students are receiving time outdoors that

May 5, 2023

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Phillip Dixon basketball clinic open to Grades 2-12

Kapawe’no First Nation – Entrepreneur and Life Skills Coach Phillip Dixon is well known in the sports industry. Once regarded a sure-fire NBA star, his basketball career was suddenly derailed by a freak accident that injured his leg and almost took his life. Through sheer force of will and perseverance he regained his ability to …

May 3, 2023

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AHCAHK MUSKWA May 1, 2023 Issue – Out Now!

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May 1, 2023

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Student and Athlete from Kapawe’no Nêhiyawak School also an Entrepreneur

Kapawe’no First Nation – This is one of my favorite stories thus far writing and contributing to our school news. I clearly see myself in this young man as he navigates his way through school, hockey and real-life issues. Jaydon Courtoreille is a wonderful, creative, and skilled hockey player at our school which exemplifies what …

May 1, 2023

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