Mansil Fiddler from Regina, SK, has been issuing challenges for First Nations people (status or non-status), “in a FRIENDLY MANNER to sing in your native language in any styles of music on this list http://www.musicgenreslist.com.”
NO POWWOW NO ROUND DANCE OR ANY TRADITIONAL SONGS …but it has to be sung in your native tongue it does not have to be perfect as long as it is appropriate even if you know a couple words that’s fine. More information can be found below.
EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/JQPbiTj41tE (I love your heat) by Veronica Johnny champion of the Northwest Territories the song style/genre that was covered Rock alternative.
Contact: Mansil Fiddler @ 306-205-8863 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnp9VDwGHM0IUcnWK-sYgiA This Monthly Challenge is to help you learn your Native language if you don’t know it by now And if you do, this will help you learn more.
The Lac La Ronge Indian Band central office is doing a survey to find out how the membership feels about it’s current services and to explore new ideas. Please complete the linked surveys below to let us know what you think and to provide suggestions on how to improve.
There will be a draw for a BBQ, so please provide your name, number and community, in the indicated text boxes at the beginning of the surveys.
Thank you for your interest in having your child participate in the LLRIB Rookie Baseball League! If you have any questions, please contact your LLRIB Rookie League Coordinator: Alannah Ratt Phone Number: (W) 306-425-4852 (C) 306-420-4057 Email Address: [email protected]
This form must be completed by July 1st in full for each student to participate in the LLRIB Rookie Baseball League
The Liberal Arts Certificate is a Community-Based Program, offered by Lac La Ronge Indian Band, Gabriel Dumont Institute and the University of Regina, in the Community of Lac La Ronge.
This is a 16 month program.
Courses will be delivered in a face-to-face format, allowing for more one on one time with instructors.
The Community-Based Liberal Arts Certificate Program consists of 12 courses.
This program is designed with an Indigenous Studies focus and provides the academic supports to better ensure student success.
At the end of 16 months successful students will have their Liberal Arts Certificate through the University of Regina, which can transfer into degree programs at the University of Regina or elsewhere.
For more information contact Tammy Robinson
306-425-7969 | [email protected]