AAMJIWNAANG FIRST NATION
CHIPPEWA TRIBE-UNE
June 19, 2015
Editor
Sandy Waring
Issue No# 15:12
SOLIDARITY EVENT 2015
Friday, June 19
5:00 pm
Bring your favorite
Side Dish to share… We provide the
Hot Dogs & Hamburgers, drinks & dessert,
you provide the delicious side dishes.
Powwow Day Passes to those that bring a Side Dish
6:30 pm
Open Mic Style
Bring your A game… Karaoke, Dance, Skits,
Lipsync, Door Prizes... fun for everyone!
Ball Diamond area
~ Music with Ramblin’ Fever ~
FIREWORKS at 10 pm
E V E R Y O N E W E L C O M E
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Inside This Issue
Pow Wow 3
Council Deadline 4
Traditional Land Use Interviews 6
Mountain of Inhalers Initiative 7
Air Monitoring Station Results 8
Education Awards 9
Free Laptop 10
Curtis Hopkins Memorial Scholarship 11
Backpack Registration 12
FYI—Peggy Rogers 14
Healthy Kids for Life 15
HB/HC & Head Start June Calendar 18
Grief & Loss Counselling/Support
For Families Topic Discussion 20
Mothers & Fathers Celebration 21
Community Breakfast 22
Let’s Talk 23
Mammogram Screening 25
Seniors Programs 26
Overdoes Awareness 2-Pitch
Co-Ed Baseball Tournament 29
Emergency Planning Info. 34
Willie’s Trips 39
Ontario Works Employment Services 42
Crossword Puzzle 43
Birthdays 44
Personals/Tribe-Une Deadline 46
NOTICE Aamjiwnaang School Bus
Transportation Notifications Any change must go through the Aamjiwnaang Education Department
Address change Telephone number update Change of School New students Bus Service no longer required
Please advise the Education
Department at the Band Administration Building of any changes.
519 – 336-8410 Diane Aiken ext. 246, or
Vicki Ware ext. 247. Bus Drivers will only accept changes as approved by the Ed-
ucation Department.
The Aamjiwnaang Bus Transportation Policy is available upon request. To ensure the bus safety of our students,
we must all work together.
Just a friendly reminder that there will be
NO SERVICE on
Monday June 22, 2015
SOLIDARITY DAY will be on Sunday June 21, 2015 but official holi-
day will be Monday June 22, 2015
Please make arrangements with your loved ones.
Regular hours will commence
Tuesday June 23, 2015
Have a great day and enjoy the activities.
From the Home & Community Care
Department.
HCC Clerk—Rebecca Adams
Aamjiwnaang
Population Stats
Current: 2341
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COUNCIL AGENDA
ITEM SUBMISSION
DEADLINE!!
FRIENDLY REMINDER
To whom it may Concern:
Please be advised that the Council Meeting Agen-
da Item deadline is the Wednesday prior to the
Regular Council Meeting (RCM) at 4:00 p.m.
(unless otherwise noted below). Sorry, no excep-
tions. Any items submitted after the deadline will
placed on the next RCM Agenda/Meeting.
RCM’s are every 1st and 3rd Monday of each
month. Should the RCM fall on a holiday, then it
will be held on the following Tuesday.
Miigwech for your co-operation and understand-
ing.
Respectfully,
Lynn, A/Band Council Clerk
Please Note:
If you have any discussion items for
Chief and Council on:
Monday, July 6, 2015
The deadline for submission is:
Tuesday, June 30, 2015, 4:00 PM
Medical Travel Drivers
Terry Plain (Monis) ……..402-5535
Ron Simon ……..328-0203
Sheila Firth ……..383-1073
Mary Lou Williams ……..337-9342
Carol Miller ……..332-0751
Christine Plain ……..466-0054
Aboriginal Affairs and
Northern Development Canada
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE
MANDATORY IDENTIFICATION TO OB-
TAIN A STATUS CARD,
PLEASE CALL: 1-800-567-9604
Advise the call centre representative that you
want to obtain a Temporary Confirmation of
Registration Document (TCRD).
They will ask a series of questions to confirm
your identity and then mail a Temporary Con-
firmation of Registration Document (TCRD) to
you.
This document will state your registration
number and can be used in place of a Status
Card to access benefits and services.
Invites all children between the ages of 6-12
years of age to join us at the
Maawn Doosh Gumig
Mon. Wed. & Thurs. 3-6 pm
to check out our new programming and to
make some new friends! New registrations
are always welcome.
It will be KIDS CHOICE of the
games and activities so
Come out and see what all the FUN is about!
Melissa Joseph
Program Leader
519-332-6770 ext. 35 or
226-932-0786
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Job Search Websites
A. OFIFC, http://www.ofifc.org/
B. Nokee Kwe, http://
www.nokeekwe.ca/
C. Southern First Nation Secretari-
at, http://www.sfns.on.ca/
index.html
D. N’Amerind Friendship Centre
(London), http://
www.namerind.on.ca/
E. Anishnawbe Health Toronto,
http://www.aht.ca/
F. SOAHAC London, Chippewas of
the Thames, Owen Sound, http://
www.soahac.on.ca/
G. Six Nations (Ohsweken, ON),
http://www.sixnations.ca/
Other Job Search Engines:
http://www.aboriginalcareers.ca/
http://ca.indeed.com/Aboriginal-jobs
http://www.wowjobs.ca/jobs-
aboriginal-jobs
http://www.turtleisland.org/front/
front.htm
http://www.eluta.ca/
http://www.monster.ca/
http://www.workopolis.com/
http://www.jobs.ca/
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/
sc/jobs/jobbank.shtml
http://www.ofifc.org/
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
Ron Simon - Text/Call 519-330-7450
For animal control
issues only!
Primary duties are to follow up on loose dog.
complaints and monitor quarantined dogs.
If you are a dog owner and your dog is loose, it
is your responsibility to retrieve your dog.
Traps available at Band Garage for use by com-
munity members. 519-336-0510
For Up-To-Date News and Infor-
mation in the First Nations Political
Arena you may visit the
following sites:
Chiefs of Ontario visit:
http://www.chiefs-of-ontario.org/
Union of Ontario Indians visit:
http://www.anishinabek.ca/
Assembly of First Nations visit:
http://www.afn.ca/
Southern First Nation Secretariat
http://www.sfns.on.ca/
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern
Development Canada
http://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/
TNT Auto Detailing & Upholstery Call for free quote or to book appointment
Owner: Greg Gray 1909 Virgil Ave-Sarnia, Ontario
(226)-349-1865 Auto Detailing
Upholstery & Carpet Cleaning
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Annual Aamjiwnaang Education Awards
It’s that time of year again! It’s been a great school year and we hope everyone had an enjoyable experience!
This is a notice to the community that REPORT CARDS are due by Friday, July 10, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. Report
cards and transcripts received after this date will not be eligible for cash awards.
Students who submit their report cards are eligible to receive cash awards and attend the annual Education
Awards Banquet. The banquets will be held at Maawn Doosh Gamig Community and Youth Centre at 5:00
p.m. on Wednesday, August 12 (elementary) and August 19 (secondary/post-secondary).
For a complete list of eligible awards, please contact the Education Department.
Listed below are further details:
Elementary School Students (JK to Grade 8) Parents/Guardians of Aamjiwnaang elementary students must submit a copy of their student’s final report
card for the 2014/2015 school year. The receptionist at the Band Office or the Education Department will
take a copy of the report card for you. Please ensure that your telephone number is on the copy. Mrs. K.
Henry will forward the information for her Aamjiwnaang Junior Kindergarten class to the Education
Department.
Secondary School Students (Grade 9-12)
The Education Department will request the Credit Counselling Summaries directly from AMSS, St. Clair and
SCITS for the Aamjiwnaang members who ride the community school buses.
All other students must submit a copy of their final report for both semesters. Please ensure that your
telephone number is on the copy. Grade 12 Grads going onto Post Secondary, apply for a free laptop. See
flyer for more details on the free Laptop.
Post-Secondary & Adult Learning Centre Graduates
Students who have graduated from 2014/2015 must submit their final transcript or a copy of your diploma.
Please ensure that your telephone number is on the copy.
Bursaries
There are a number of bursary applications available. Please take a look at them to see if you are eligible. The
Suncor, Nova Chemicals, Shell, and Union Gas Bursary applications are now available in the Lobby in the
Band Office. Bursary applications can be requested by fax or Email: to [email protected]
Deadline dates for report cards, transcripts, and bursaries are Friday, July 10, 2015 at 4:00 p.m.
If you have any questions, please contact:
Vicki Ware Diane Aiken
(519) 336-8410 ext. 247 (519) 336-8410 ext. 246
Fax (519) 336-0382 Fax (519) 336-0382
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Labour Market Review, Apr/15:
Jobs & Education by Industry
In this report, job and education information is shown for the local industries:
Petrochemical manufacturing
Health care & social assistance
Retrial trade
Construction
Accommodation & Food Services
Professional, scientific & technical services
Finance and insurance Copies are available in the Administration Building Lobby or with Diane Aiken, in Education.
If you are viewing the Tribe-Une electronically you can click here to View the Report
STORE HOURS
Monday ~ Saturday
10:00 am ~ 6:00 pm
Phone 519-344-1243
“Handyman Work Wanted”
Painting, Drywall Repair, etc…
Need your Deck done?
Eves troughs, Yard Work, Digging, Raking, Snow
Removal, Weeding Gardens, etc… Grass cutting,
Ditches Lawnmower repairs, any kind of work.
Free estimates call
Rabbit at 519-344-2774
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These infographics are from the Regional Health Survey Peoples’ Report (on education).
Julia Candlish | Education Director
Chiefs of Ontario | 111 Peter St, Suite 804, Toronto M5V 2H1
Office: 416 597-1266 | Mobile: 416 809-7489
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Hello Aamjiwnaang! My name is Peggy Rogers.
I work at the Health Centre as the Seniors Health Worker. I have
been at my job for approximately 9 years but I have been at the
Health Centre longer, employed in other jobs. I truly enjoy my
job!
I work with seniors 55+. I organize activities and events for the
seniors. One activity that everyone enjoys is Congregate Dining
every Wednesday. We also get together on different occasions
throughout the year. I have seen a growth in the Seniors Program and love to see the sen-
iors having fun! I am currently working on a grant through New Horizons for Seniors
Program which a committee has formed to help plan different events and activities for the
whole community. Watch for upcoming events in the Tribe-Une! And we welcome any
additions to the New Horizons Committee.
I have a son, daughter and granddaughter who are my pride and joy. I am very proud of
them! I have 3 fur babies –Myiingun, Dakota and Deiz who mean the world to me. I also
enjoy jigsaw puzzles, watching Christmas movies throughout the year, hanging out with
friends and watching Netflix.
I also enjoy watching my kids and the rez kids play baseball and hockey.
WHERE’D SHE GO?
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Grief & Loss Counselling Services Through grief/trauma counselling, Tina can help you work through distressing ex-
periences. Regardless of the kind of loss you’re facing, Tina can help guide you
through your grief and help you learn healthy ways to cope with your loss/trauma.
Tina provides confidential care and support for individuals, couples and families
across the lifespan who are facing difficult seasons in their lives.
Please contact Aamjiwnaang Health Centre to speak with Tracey or Penny about accessing Grief & Loss Counselling (519) 332-6770
Support for Families, Caregivers and Friends
Who are Supporting Someone
Struggling With Substance & Alcohol Use
Families can play an important role in supporting a loved one with a substance use problem. Often it is the
families and loved ones that deal with the crisis, assist with system navigation, serve as informal case man-
agers, encourage and support treatment. Family members, caregivers and friends may experience anxiety,
stress, shame, self-blame, depression, fear and frustration. People dealing with addictions in their family
can initially not have adequate information regarding the problem, treatment, self-care or available re-
sources.
Facilitators from Bluewater Health Community Withdrawal Program will introduce ideas and concepts to
you to support your understanding of substance use, how to better support yourself and how to better sup-
port your loved one.
TOPIC of discussion: ADDICTED VS. SOBER INDIVIDUALS
July 8, 2015
Aamjiwnaang Community Centre
10:00-11:30 P.M.
Please contact Penny @ 332-6770 for further information.
EVERYONE WELCOME!
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Some Food for Thought - A
different perspective from
Canada’s Food Guide that more
closely resembles a traditional
diet.
Community Breakfast!
Everyone Welcome!
Saturday, July 18
10 am - 1 pm
Community Centre
**Please bring a non perishable
item or canned good for the
Aamjiwnaang Food Bank**
This activity is sponsored by the New Horizons for Seniors
Program - “STRENGTHENING OUR COMMUNITY**
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Safer Drug Use
Safer needle use helps protect injection drug users
from HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, as well as
many other diseases and problems like dirty hits,
vein collapse, tetanus, or abscesses.
HIV and hepatitis C can be transferred through the
blood of one person to another by sharing needles,
syringes or other drug use equipment.
You can prevent becoming infected with HIV or
hepatitis C by:
Using a new, sterile needle every time you in-
ject.
Using new equipment every time before each
injection such as cookers, filters, ties, acidifi-
ers, swabs, and water. The risk for HIV infec-
tion from sharing other drug use equipment is
low but the risk for hepatitis C is high.
Safely disposing of used needles in a container.
Keeping Yourself Healthy
Every time you inject, any germs on your skin,
in your syringe, on your spoon or glass, or in
your water will be injected into your veins.
Tiny pieces of your filter can also be pulled up
into the syringe as you fill it. If you inject it
into your veins the infection is called cotton
fever.
Dirty hits can cause abscesses, vein collapse,
the bends, embolisms (blockage of the vein),
heart and lung infections and/or blood poison-
ing.
Taking Care of Your Veins
Every time you inject, you put a tiny hole in
your vein. It needs time to heal properly before
you use it again or it can collapse or cause
track marks.
All drugs are mixed with something. Pills are
mostly made up of chalk with a little bit of the
drug mixed in. Coke, heroin and other drugs
are mixed with many different chemicals. Eve-
ry time you inject, you're also injecting these
things into your veins. They can also cause in-
Veins collapse from:
Getting infected.
Scarring from always injecting in the same
place.
Re-using needles - they are no longer sharp.
Track marks and bruising are caused by:
Blood leaking out of the vein.
Infections.
Using blunt or barbed needles (no longer
sharp).
Always shooting in the same place.
To prevent infections, vein collapse and other
side effects of injecting:
Use a new, sterile needle every time you in-
ject.
Wash your hands before you handle the
equipment.
Use a new cooker each time you mix your
drugs.
Use a new filter each time you inject.
Use sterile water. If you don't have sterile
water, use tap water, but let it run for a mi-
nute first. Do not use water that has been sit-
ting around for a while.
Always clean your skin with alcohol swabs
before you inject.
Change the place on your body where you
inject.
If you would like more information on safer in-
jection or drug use and HIV/hepatitis C, contact
our Health Centre team (519) 332-6770.
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Seniors 55 & Over
Congregate Dining
Seniors Drop In Room
Every Wednesday
12 - 1 pm
Come on out…
Socialize and enjoy a home
cooked Nutritious, delicious
meal!
Hope to see you there!
Any Questions give call
Peggy a call
The Hair Masters Full Service Hair Salon
126 Christina St. N Open Tues & Sat 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Evenings by appointment only ! Call 519-328-4066
TAX FREE Plus COURTESY SHUTTLE
Full Mechanical, Collision & Rust Repair on all Makes & Models
OIL CHANGES ● BRAKES SUSPENSION ● TUNE-UPS ● TIRES
1069 Tashmoo Ave. Mon to Fri 8am - 5pm, Weekends 9am - 3pm
Ken Plain: 519-336-6372
NOTICE Once again we will be taking a summer break for
Congregate Dining.
There will be no
Congregate Dining
in August.
Lunches will resume on September 2.
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Lateral Violence: Behaviour includes gossip/shaming/
blaming, putting down others, family feuds
when oppressed people act out rage, anger, and frustration
when violence is directed at one’s own people
when oppressed groups turn on each other
outward jealousy and envy of others
We can see lateral violence at the First Nation community levels. It is a ‘cloud’ that has loomed over us for years. Lateral violence has be-
come a destructive way of life for families and communities.
Oppression: The unjust or cruel
exercise of power or authority from one
group of people over another group
A dominant group of people keeping
another group of people contained or
controlled
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AAMJIWNAANG FIRST NATION
EMERGENCY PLANNING
Reminder: If you haven’t signed up for our notification system, use this link:
https://member.everbridge.net/index/453003085611503
Or, complete one of the sign-up sheets and drop it off at the Band office
If you have any problems, contact Wilson Plain Jr. at the Band office (519) 336-8410
A chemical or natural emergency can happen anywhere in or near our community. Depending on the emergen-
cy situation, you may be asked to “Shelter-in-Place”.
“Shelter-in-Place” is described as the practice of going or remaining indoors during the release of an airborne
hazardous material or, possibly a severe weather emergency such as a tornado.
If a “Shelter-in-Place” has been issued,
DO:
Stay calm.
Go or remain inside.
Close all windows and doors.
Turn on the local radio stations and listen for instructions
Keep phone lines free
Avoid calling 9-1-1 unless there is an emergency to be reported.
For chemical emergencies, also,
Turn off furnace/air conditioners/exhaust fans and any appliances to avoid drawing air into your shelter.
Close fireplace dampers.
Seal a room by using wet towels at the base of a door.
You can use a damp towel to filter some of the air you breathe.
Avoid going into the basement, if possible.
Stay away from the emergency area. You may hinder emergency rescue or recovery efforts and put your-
self in harm’s way at the same time.
DON’T:
Evacuate or travel.
Bring children home from school or other family members from work. Schools will be advised of shelter-
in-place and will also follow shelter-in-place procedures..
Call 9-1-1 or any other authorities for information. Continue to listen to the radio for updates.
Attempt to go through smoke of fumes to seek shelter.
SHELTER-IN-PLACE
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June 15, 2015 was World Elder Abuse
Awareness Day. In recognition, a tree
was planted followed by a Community
BBQ. Many attended and wore
“purple” to show their support.
June 16, 2015—Luke Simon and Sereena Nahmabin represented Aamjiwnaang as
torch bearers for the 2015 Pan Am Torch Relay.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
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June 17, 2015
Aamjiwnaang Day Care Mini Pow Wow
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TRIP TO MICHIGAN
INT’L SPEEDWAY Sunday, August 16th
Turn 1, Section 63, Row 36-39
$130 U.S. per PERSON Coach Bus, Ticket, $10 Food Voucher,
Pit & Paddock Passes
Bus Leaves Food Basics at 6:00 am SHARP
Proper ID for Border Crossing
Contact Willie at
519-332-6771 or 519-384-1957
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June 20 - July 3, 2015
William Bird June 20
Rowan Fisher June 20
Christopher T Williams June 20
Travis Corner June 21
Evelyn Jean Gray June 21
Desarae Grexton June 21
June McKay June 21
Debra Milliken June 21
Richard Stager June 21
Curtis Archer-Lewis June 22
Keely Martin Bressette June 22
Susan Ham June 23
Sandra Shanks June 23
Ryan Smith June 23
Judy Gray June 24
Ryan Joseph June 24
Geraldine Oxlade June 24
Betty Sinopole June 24
Corbin Williams June 24
Mark Adams June 25
Samantha Becerra June 25
Janice Cottrelle June 25
Laura Jackson June 25
Dana Sinopole June 25
Pamela Williams June 25
Brittany Jacobs June 26
Joseph James-Feeney June 26
Angela Bird June 27
Benjiman Bird June 27
Jordan Eagleson-Plain June 27
Marie Nahmabin June 27
Travis Yendall June 27
Joyce Adams June 28
Tammy Akiwenzie June 28
Kyle Albert June 28
Fischer Brooks June 28
Hunter Dhillon June 28
Ashley Eagleson-Plain June 28
Randall Nahmabin June 28
Shelley Redmond June 28
Rachel Rogers June 28
Kari White June 28
Reynold C Williams June 28
Curtis Lee Plain June 29
Alana Rogers June 29
June Simon June 29
Chantelle Wight June 29
Donald Birchard June 30
Rolling-Thunder Cloud Clark June 30
Tania James June 30
James Joseph June 30
Michael Rescigno June 30
Blake Simon June 30
Cole Stewart June 30
Antoinette Harbin July 1
Kerry Malone July 1
Travis White July 1
Tyrant Joseph Walker-Shawn July 2
Cynthia Gray July 2
Carter Hawkins July 2
Ryan John July 2
Kevin M Maness July 2
Sandra Shorey July 2
Tina Washington July 2
Savanna Williams July 2
Randall Bird July 3
Deanna Gray July 3
Mariah Plain July 3
Cheyenne E Rogers July 3
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TJ’s Salvage & Demolition Down & Out?? We’ll tear it down, cut it down
and haul it out… trees, buildings, cars whatever you want
removed. Reasonable Rates…
Prompt Service… Call Jamie, Jacob or Triah at
226-932-5784
1736 St Clair Pkwy
519-332-0410
Dawn’s Hair & Spa
Need Work Done?
Man willing to do odd jobs such as cutting
grass, cleaning basements, garages, crawl
spaces, digging, moving help, windows,
eaves troughs, and other small jobs.
Contact: Kevin Cottrelle at 1940 St. Clair
Pkwy. (Mitch Degurse’s)
Messages: (519) 312-1468
Or
WANTED Musician to play the piano or organ, each
Sunday and Special Occasions. Small stipend provided.
Apply to: St. Clair United Church, 984
Tashmoo Ave., Sarnia, ON N7T 7H5
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CHIPPEWA TRIBE-UNE
The next issue is due out on Friday, July 3, 2015
Due to the holiday, the deadline for
submissions is Monday, June 29 at 4:00 pm
Please submit your documents in
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Sandy Waring
Editor
Congratulations Jayla Giorgi
The 2014/2015 Dance Year has been a huge success. Jayla’s
dance team had an awesome competitive season. The dance
team qualified for nationals for both the Chicago and Detroit
competitions.
Jayla was cast with Cirque du
Soleil for the opening ceremo-
nies of the Pan Am games.
She will also be dancing with
the Port Huron Nutcracker
Ballet in December.
We would like to thank the
Dreamcatcher Foundation for
their generous support.
Lorrie and John Giorgi
We the Jackson family would like to take
this opportunity to thank the community, at
this difficult time. We thank all for their
donations of food, the ladies who kindly
gave their time for the lovely luncheon. For
all the donations of flowers and kind words.
For the ladies for giving their voices of
song. The Minister Valerie Pitt for her kind
words of prayer. We thank the pall bearers,
we thank the home and community care
program. We are truly grateful to Cheryl
Evans for her wonderful support, love and
kindness in the care she gave our dad.
Yours truly,
The Jackson Family