JSCN youth carry ceremonial lance through Prince Albert
With just over three days left to go before the start of the Tony Cote First Nations Summer Games in La Ronge, the ceremonial carrying of the scout’s lance made its way through Prince Albert on Tuesday. About 17 runners from the James Smith Cree Nation loaded up vans in Saskatoon and took turns running the lance to its final destination in the North.
Craig McCallum, Vice Chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN), joined the run this year and is proud to see the youth involved showing their resilience in carrying the lance.
“It’s very spiritual what we’re doing here, it’s very important, and to see them embrace that and see them rise to the occasion and run through rain, wake up early and deal with conditions, we had wind in our face all day today, it wasn’t an easy run but nobody’s complaining. All of them are ready and eager to pick up that lance and keep going because they know how important what we’re doing is,” he said.
The carrying of the lance represents a First Nations tradition where scouts would travel ahead towards their tribe’s next destination to ensure safe passage. During their leg of the run, the carrier of the lance is encouraged to pray for their friends and family.