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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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Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Calls on Canada to End…

Treaty One Territory, Manitoba – July 2, 2025  The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) is calling on the Government of Canada to finally end its colonial control over First Nations…

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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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Today we’d like to extend a heartfelt miigwech to Pine Creek First Nation, Chief Derek Nepinak, the Pow Wow Committee, and all those who helped bring this year’s beautiful pow wow to life.
Grand Chief Kyra Wilson was deeply honoured to attend and take part in this powerful celebration of Anishinaabe strength and cultural pride. From the vibrant Grand Entry to the sound of the drums and beauty of the dancers’ regalia — every moment reflected the deep love Pine Creek holds for its traditions, ancestors, youth, & elders.
This gathering is more than an event; it’s a living expression of who we are. It connects generations, uplifts our spirits, and reminds us of the strength that comes from honouring our ways.
We raise our hands to Chief, Council, and the planning committee for all the hard work behind this meaningful celebration. Wishing everyone had a joyful and healing pow wow weekend full of kinship and good memories.
Let’s continue to walk together in honour of our teachings, our languages, and the spirit of our Nations.
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Marching to His Own Beat: Quintus Louttit

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is proud to highlight the achievement of Quintus, who has officially graduated Grade 6 from River Elm Elementary School and is preparing for the exciting move to big kid school this fall!

Quintus’s journey already shines with talent and promise — he was awarded the only music award given out at his school this year, a true reflection of his creativity. Congratulations, Quintus! Your community is proud of the harmony you’re creating in your life, and we can’t wait to see where your melody leads next.
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Marching to His Own Beat: Quintus Louttit

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is proud to highlight the achievement of Quintus, who has officially graduated Grade 6 from River Elm Elementary School and is preparing for the exciting move to big kid school this fall!

Quintus’s journey already shines with talent and promise — he was awarded the only music award given out at his school this year, a true reflection of his creativity. Congratulations, Quintus! Your community is proud of the harmony you’re creating in your life, and we can’t wait to see where your melody leads next.

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Congratulations to Sayisi Dene First Nation on the success of your recent elections!

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs proudly acknowledges the leadership of Chief Kelly Ann Thom Duck and Councillors Corey Cheekie, Jerry Tom, and Ann Butterfield.

We look forward to your strength, vision, and dedication to your Nation and People.
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Congratulations to Sayisi Dene First Nation on the success of your recent elections!

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs proudly acknowledges the leadership of Chief Kelly Ann Thom Duck and Councillors Corey Cheekie, Jerry Tom, and Ann Butterfield.

We look forward to your strength, vision, and dedication to your Nation and People.
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We represent and advocate for 63 First Nations across Manitoba.

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