Saskatchewan Proclaims Treaties Recognition Week
The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed May 21 to 27 as Treaties Recognition Week in the province. The Treaties in Saskatchewan are formal agreements between the Crown and First Nations with their expectations and obligations.
Treaties Recognition Week was first proposed by students in the Grade 5 Class at Ecole Lumsden Elementary and their teacher Justin Freitag. The students attended a Treaty 4 flag raising at the entrance of the Town of Lumsden and were inspired to develop their own collective initiative to honour the original spirit and intent of the Treaties. Through consultation, relationship building, discussions with classroom visitors, education and letter writing, Treaties Recognition Week was formed.
“We are all Treaty people, and we are all responsible for honouring Treaty rights and relationships,” Minister Responsible for First Nations, Métis, and Northern Affairs Don McMorris said. “I would like to share my appreciation for the dedicated work of Justin Freitag’s Grade 5 Class at Ecole Lumsden Elementary for introducing the Treaties Recognition Week initiative. Their collaboration with the Office of the Treaty Commissioner to create valuable educational resources demonstrates a commitment to fostering understanding and respect for the Treaty Relationship.”
Treaties Recognition Week honours the importance of Treaties and promotes educational opportunities surrounding Treaty rights and relationships. Learning about the collective Treaty rights and responsibilities fosters greater understanding and promotes mindful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Treaties Recognition Week also represents one of many steps toward healing and reconciliation.