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Story Publication logo September 27, 2016

The Oji-Cree: Mapping the Crossroads

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For individuals and families living in the remote First Nations reserve of St. Theresa Point, life...

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Ceremonies offer respite from seasonal hardships and opportunities to strengthen community bonds. The rebuilding of a nation requires full involvement of all stakeholders, from the young to the elderly. The summer promises to provide ample resources for difference management, as well as negotiating tensions between religious communities. While some families and factions unite to work toward cultural sustainability, others remain in self-imposed exile, disturbing a mood of peace and community wellness.

St. Theresa Point is a dry reserve, meaning alcohol is prohibited within its borders. But without active youth outreach and creative solutions to connect young people to community and shared identity, youth fall into risk behaviors for social ills that continue to beset First Nations societies.

During the summer individuals connect through mutual interests and social histories to nurture community building and celebrate cross-cultural contact that provides enrichment opportunities for youth.

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