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The CCFN 21st Migration

                A Publication of the Chapleau Cree Council                                                                            Also available on the Internet
                Volume 1 / No. 2 / Spring 2002

What’s In Here This Time?
In this issue, we begin a second part of our communication plan to keep members informed of events within your First Nation. 
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Treaty Land Entitlement Process 
We bring you the latest on the TLE activity unfolding for the CCFN. It is important that you remain frequently informed as it develops through time. 
You will also find a background piece on the Treaty Land Entitlement Process. You can find out even more about this process on the internet. 
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Elders and Seniors Profiles
Read a profile of two Chapleau Cree seniors, Kathleen (Kitty) Cachage, and Joe Turner, both who reside at Fox Lake.  Click Here!

Spirit & Culture
Read a Cree Grandmother's Lesson in Story-form.
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Obituaries

Viewpoints: Values of the CCFN
Our Strategic Planning Workshop helped us identify five fundamental values we hold closely within our First Nation. We write about them in the 'Viewpoints' section.
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A Competition for Our Youth
In keeping with our commitment to elders and youth we’ve presented a description of a research and writing competition for younger members, both on and off-reserve. 
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Message from Council!

The CCFN 21st Migration is a publication of the Chapleau Cree Council, serving as a regular communications vehicle for CCFN membership. The purpose of this publication is to regularly uplift our culture and values and inform our people of progress within our First Nation. 

All articles and images are copyright by the respective artists, and require expressed permission before reproduction in any form or medium.

Wabimeguil’s ‘Strong Earth Woman’

Copyright © 1999-2002, Wabimeguil Art Studio

Fox Lake First Nation

The CCFN 21st Migration is published at least four times a year, and contains information of a seasonal nature. The magazine has four standard sections; Spirit and Culture, Viewpoints, Recent and Upcoming Events, and Current Issues. 

Acting Editor, Lark Ritchie.