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S Y I L X O K A N A G A N N A T I O N E - N E W S
January 2011
The Chief Executive’s Council and the Okanagan Nation Alliance would like to wish you a Healthy and Happy New Years
Table of Contents
New Years Greeting
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Reflection from 2010 Unity Run JANT
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Health Update 5‐6
Letter of Business Recognition to Osoyoos
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Selkirk Gathering Space Update
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Call for Artists 8
Spirit Ridge 9
Ookaneme Friendship Centre
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Okanagan Demonstration Fishery Whats Happening
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Toll Free 1-866-662-9609
The Sockeye Reintroduction Program will be entering it’s 7th year and as a part of the program the Nation will start construction of the new fish hatchery in Penticton beside the En’owkin Centre. ONA has made an agreement with Choices Market in Kelowna that will allow them to have a taste test demonstration that will allow us to sell the candied salmon with proceeds going back to the program to help with the construction of the fish hatchery.
As we move forward into a new year, the ONA would like to welcome Ramona Wilson – the new Early Childhood Development Coordinator to our staff and wish her success in her new position. ONA is also looking forward to hosting this year’s Junior All Native Basketball Tournament from March 20th to 25th and our 3rd Annual Spirit of Syilx Unity Run May 4th to 8th. The Unity Run will begin in Merritt and end in Christina Lake, as a show of unity, the Colville Tribes youth will be participating.
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Reflections from 2010
Colville Elders signing the Unity Declaration Council & Nation members in attendance of the Declaration Singing
Richard Armstrong and Joey Pierre addressing nation members in attendance of the Declaration Singing
Salmon Feast Canoe Paddle across Skaha Lake
Salmon Fea new canoest: introduction ofSalmon Feast 2010
Groundbreaking of Selkirk College June 25
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Reflections from 2010
DFO Protest at Osoyoos Lake
Sockeye Fry Release May 26,
Poncho speaking to the youth at the June campout
AGA in Osoyoos
2nd Annual Spirit of Syilx Unity Run
Formation of Youth Council at CEC Meeting
Youth Rally Campout June 4th‐6th Penticton
Salmon Feast Paddle
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The Junior All Native Basketball Tournament is fast approaching. The tournament will take place during spring break from March 20 – 25, 2011 with 50 boys and girls teams from throughout the province participating.
We are seeking volunteers for first aide, information booths, and opening ceremonies as well sponsors for Awards. There is also vendor space available, the appropriate forms and applications will be located on the website. www.jant2011.ca
We look forward to you coming out to welcome the visiting Nations on March 20, 2011 during opening ceremonies as well as supporting the youth in this week long tournament.
Junior All Native Tournament 2011
SPIRIT OF SYILX O k a n a g a n N a t i o n Y o u t h Un i t y R u n U p d a t e
SUICIDE AND VIOLENCE AWARENES
The 3rd Annual Syilx Unity Run will be held on May 5th
to 8th, 2011 and will cover 389 Kilometers. The Run will start in Douglas Lake (Spaxomin) and end at Christina Lake.
The runners will start in Merritt and go through Princeton; Hedley, Keremeos, Osoyoos Rock Creek, Midway, Green Wood, Grandforks and end at Christina Lake. The run will be completed in relay style as the previous years.
The Syilx Unity Run started in 2009 and is now an annual
event, which brings youth and community members together. This four day run will increase the awareness of suicide and violence that is prominent within aboriginal communities.
We are hoping to see all the previous runners along with new runners come out to run in unity!
More information on this event will be released at a later date. For questions please contact Tara Montgomery at 250‐707‐0095 ext. 120 [email protected]
Photo: Anarchist Hill outside of Osoyoos along the route
http://www.jant2011.ca/mailto:[email protected]
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HEALTH UPDATE
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HEALTH FORUM‐Coming in May 2011
The Health Department is in the process of developing a Nationwide Health Forum directed towards community members. This forum is expected to be held in May. The forum is directed towards increasing the awareness of community members of the work and programs that are offered within the community. It will also allow for feedback to be heard from community members, allowing for the department to become more effective within their programs and department.
INDIAN WRAPAROUND TRAINING‐February 14‐17, 2011
The Ways of the People are Who We Are
Developed and delivered by the Native American Training Institute; the wraparound concept is both old and new in Indian Country. While the wraparound process is a new way of professionals to work with children and families in crisis, the practice of calling on one’s relatives and the community for support has been in Indian communities for hundred of years. This training module is an adaptation of a national training incorporating Aboriginal perspective and best practices. This training will provide you with the tools and knowledge of providing strength based process in supporting a child in crisis while working with their natural and professional supports. A positive and culturally strength based approach that can be used by any family, community support and professional members.
For more information or to register contact Tara Montgomery [email protected]
Wellness Forum
February 2nd & 3rd, 2011 The Cove Lakeside Resort, Westbank, BC
Pathways to Mainstream Health Care Curriculum
The Project Vision is to improve the health of Syilx by increasing and supporting their capacity to self‐advocate and navigate health care programs and services, while maintaining Syilx identity and traditional beliefs and practices related to health and wellness.
There will be a two day Nation training held February 10 & 11, 2011 for two Health/Social staff and two community members from each member band. Prospective participants would be those who work with and who support families and Elders.
For more information please feel free to contact: Vanessa Mitchell, Health Hub Coordinator [email protected]
MARCH 20‐25, 2011PENTICTON, BC
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Okanagan Nation Health
In 2007 the ONA CEC supported the need to develop a Health Plan for the Nation. The ONA Wellness Committee (comprised of Health Directors from each member band) and ONA Health personnel worked together since the receival of funding in 2008 from Health Canada – Aboriginal Transitional Health Fund to develop the Syilx Nation Health Plan. On October 20, 2010 the ONA CEC ratified the plan and directed the ONA Health personnel to present the plan to each of the seven member bands Chief and Council. To date five of the seven member band Chief and Council presentations have been completed with the remaining two to be completed early in 2011.
The plan is based on Syilx values in the chaptikwl“How Food Was Given.“ This framework is being used by health and child & family services to support integration and to embed culture in the documents, services and philosophy.
The next step in the Health Planning process will be to determine Nation Health Priority areas and develop a number of specific strategies to address the health needs with the ONAWellness Committee – Health.
HEALTH PLAN ACCESS Each member band health department has two copies of the Syilx Health Plan; one for office purposes and one for community members to view. Therefore if you would like to see a copy of the new health plan, please visit your local health department. Once the new Okanagan Nation Alliance website has been launched the health plan will be posted.
For more information please feel free to contact: Vanessa Mitchell, Health Hub Coordinator
O K A N A G A N N A T I O N H E A L T H M A N D A T E
“To advocate for Syilx control and management of their health, programs and
services”
Okanagan Health Hub Quarterly
January 26 & 27, 2011
ONA Boardroom‐Carrington
Contact Vanessa Mitchell
Health Forum
Coming in May 2011
Health Links
http://www.fnhc.ca
• Information on First Nations Health Council http://www.interiorhealth.ca/
• Information on Interior Health Services http://www.hc‐sc.gc.ca/fniah‐spnia/index‐eng.php
• First Nation Inuit Health‐Health Canada web site
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.fnhc.ca/http://www.interiorhealth.ca/http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fniah-spnia/index-eng.phphttp://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fniah-spnia/index-eng.php
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Selkirk College Gathering Space
In the summer of 2010, the Selkirk College of the Rockies invited Okanagan representatives to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the aboriginal gathering place. The construction is expected to be complete in the spring of 2011. The aboriginal gathering place represents an area where aboriginal students can gather and study with one another. The photos provided demonstrate the progress that has been made. The photo on the bottom is the progress and was taken in December 2010.
For more information on the programs and courses that are offered at the Selkirk College please visit:
http://selkirk.ca
Hidden histories is a truly alternative exhibition in which six Okanagan artists will leave the gallery behind and consider the ways of disrupting the dominant historical canon by acknowledging and bringing into representation those stories, histories and meaning that have been displaced and ignored by mainstream representations. Translations, the artists will create art as a series of public intervention style event with temporal monuments, performance art, spoken word and video projections happening throughout the Okanagan Valley.
The goal is to represent an alternative, ‘other’ history, pays close attention to our location and the context in which we are situated—acknowledging indigenous Syilx experience and/or re‐inserting the identity of every‐day subjects into the narrative of the valley. The Alternator centre will serve as a reference point for these interventions‐with an exhibition of maps, artist statements, video, drawing and other documentation.
Submission deadline: January 31, 2011
Submission requirements:
1. A project description (maximum 500 words) clearly outlining the intervention and gallery displace you are proposing. 2. Artist statement‐maximum 500 words 3. Curriculum vitae 4. 5‐10 images with name and title. Video artists may submit a video no longer than 5 minutes 5. Image list detailing medium and size 6. Self addressed, sufficiently stamped envelope (for return only)
Send proposals to: Attn: Programming Committee/Public Intervention The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art
421 Cawston Ave, Unit 103 Kelowna BC, V1Y 6Z1
CALL TO ARTISTS PUBLIC INTERVENTIONS: HIDDEN HISTORIES SEPT. 9TH‐OCT. 22ND, 2011
http://selkirk.ca/
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News from the foster parent program
Hello, my name is Michael Auger; I am the Aboriginal Caregiver Coordinator. My background consists of youth work and employment counseling. I recently moved to Penticton from Kamloops. I have met some of Caregivers at National Aboriginal Day. I am looking forward to providing support to the Caregivers.
I am honored to be a part of a community that will enable our team to work together for our future leaders in our children and to share some of our teachings and culture. I recently participated in the Peachfest parade with the MCFD, it was wonderful, there were many people that saw our banner.
OOKNAKANE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE
To be available to provide information sessions to individuals and families that maybe interested in caring for a child or children. To provide cultural support to caregivers when requested from Aboriginal Services
I meet with Leon Louis who is a cultural worker and teacher and he is also available to meet with families that may have questions, or would like to have a
family sharing circle. We provide a monthly calendar to all care givers so that opportunities are made available for cultural teachings and activities for both care givers and the children.
The Ooknakane Friendship Centre and the Aboriginal Services Team also take turns holding a monthly
potluck for our caregivers at the En’owkin Centre. I look forward to our next family dinner in September and home visits that come up.
For more information on the programs offered at Ooknakane Friendship Centre please contact:
250‐490‐3504
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The BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship
Centres is excited to announce that the 9th
Annual Aboriginal Youth Conference: Gathering
Our Voices will take place March 21st‐24th,
2011, in Prince Rupert, BC
Early Registration $125.00 ends February 11, 2011 Regular Registration $ 175.00 February 12‐March
21, 2011
Health and Wellness Meeting Dates:
Around the Kitchen Table April 11‐14th, 2011
Joint Wellness Forum February 2‐3rd, 2011
Wrap Around Training February 14‐17th, 2011
More information will be given out at a later date.
Colville Confederated Tribes will be hosting the 36th Annual Northwest Indian Youth Conference on April 4‐8, 2011
The conference will be held in Omak, Washington
For more information please visit: http://www.colvilletribes.com/nwiyc/default.htm
Chief’s Executive Council Quarterly Meeting
Westbank, BC
January 19th & 20th
The First Peoples’ Heritage, Language & Culture Council
has FirstVoices language apps available for ipods, ipads
and iphones available at www.fphlcc.ca
What’s Happening
The Upper Columbia United Tribes will be hosting the
Columbia River Treaty Negotiation
January 26 & 27th 2011
Spokane, Washington
4th International Meeting on Indigenous Child Health
Vancouver, BC March 4 – 6, 2011
Join with the Canadian Pediatric Society and the American Academy of Pediatrics, collaborating with the Indian Health Service, US Department of Health and Human Services, and the First Nations, Inuit and Aboriginal Health Branch, Health Canada, for the 4th International Meeting on Indigenous Child Health. We invite all health care providers and researchers who work with children, youth and families to share model programs and research, learn about prevalent health problems, and acquire practical skills for use
in community settings.
ONA February E‐News DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS
January 20, 2011
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