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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs was formed in 1988 by the Chiefs in Manitoba to advocate on issues that commonly affect First Nations in Manitoba. AMC represents all 63 First Nations in Manitoba with a total of more than 172,000 First Nation citizens in the province.

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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs was created in 1988 by First Nations in Manitoba to coordinate political action and technical work on common issues. It is a product of political and social developments that have been underway for decades.

Faced with the domination and assimilation policies of Canada’s Department of Indian Affairs, First Nations have long recognized their common interests and the strength to be found in solidarity.

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The journey was never meant to be a straight line.

The 23 Graduates of our Eagles Nest program were reminded that life is a climb, and meaning isn’t found at the destination, but along the way.

In her message, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Secretariat Executive Director Carol McCorrister spoke about lived experience, how purpose, hope, and belonging are formed through the journey, then carried forward to the next generations.

It’s resilience. It’s strength. It’s a path still unfolding.

Congratulations to the Eagles Nest graduates. Your journey matters. Your story continues.
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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs extends sincere congratulations to the 23 Eagles Nest graduates as they mark this important milestone. Today was a proud moment for the students, their families, and everyone who supported them along the way.

We also acknowledge the Eagles Nest staff for their continued dedication and commitment to supporting students throughout their journey. Your guidance and encouragement play a vital role in creating opportunities for success.

The graduation was opened and closed in a good way with prayers by Elder Doris Young. We are grateful for the opening and closing songs by Austin Sitting-Eagle and Ramsey, and for opening remarks shared by Carol McCorister, Executive Director/Secretariat of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, recognizing the importance of this achievement.

To each graduate, congratulations on reaching this milestone. We wish you continued strength and success as you move forward on your path.

#AssemblyOfManitobaChiefs #EaglesNest #FirstNationsEducation #Graduation #StudentSuccess
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Miigwetch AMC and Congratulations to all graduates of Eagles Nest Phase 50 and 51!

Congratulations 👏 🎉❤️

Congratulations to the graduates!🥳

Congratulations 👏🏽

Today at the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, we gathered in a good way to bless the AMC Cultural Space, taking time to reflect and honour the importance of culture and ceremony in the work we do.

We are grateful to Elder Harry Bone for leading the blessing and for sharing teachings on why spaces like this matter. His words reminded us of the importance of grounding our work in spirit, tradition, and First Nations ways of knowing.

We also acknowledge Dennis White Bird, Special Political Liaison, John Miswagon, Project Advisor, and Executive Director Carol McCorrister for being part of this meaningful gathering.

This Cultural Space will serve as a place for ceremony, guidance, and connection as AMC continues its work alongside First Nations across Manitoba.

Miigwech to everyone who helped make this gathering possible.

#AMC #CulturalSpace #FirstNations #assemblyofmanitobachiefs
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We represent and advocate for 63 First Nations across Manitoba.

Click on the map for a detailed view showing the details of our member nations!

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