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Empowering Young Men - The Warrior's Club at Sturgeon Lake Central School


The Warrior’s Club is a land-based education group that meets bi-monthly to learn experientially about the land. 

Tanya McCallum, is one of the land-based instructors at Sturgeon Lake Central School who help leads a Warrior’s Club for Indigenous male youth ages 11-15, she along with Lionel McKenzie. The Warrior’s Club educates youth and encourages them to develop a relationship with the land. Between the skills that they develop and the connections they make, the activities they engage in are meant to empower the next generation of men. The Club meets twice a month and engages in the following activities: camping, snaring, harvesting deadfall from the bush and chopping the wood, fire keeping, fishing, ice fishing, kayaking, canoeing, history lessons, and Cree language instruction.

Recently, the boys received chainsaw and axe safety lessons prior to using the equipment. After that, they were able to harvest the deadfall from the bush, chop the wood, and deliver the chopped wood to Elders and families in the community who were struggling financially. The boys are eager to provide this service to their community and the community members value the youth for their efforts. 

This program has been made possible since 2017 due to the collaboration between Belinda Daniels and her uncle Velmer Ermine, who write up the grants and reports for and through Jordan’s Principle. This is a community collaboration, a ‘grassroots’ initiative between all who all support the program and the youth involved, and a special gratitude to the numerous guest speakers who enrich this program throughout all of the years.

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Contact Details

Location: Sturgeon Lake Central School
Name: Tanya McCallum
Title: Teacher
Address:
721 White Buffalo Lane
fax: 306-764-0322
Sturgeon Lake, SK
S0J 2E0
Email Address: t__mac2008@hotmail.com
Phone Number: 306-960-5633; 306-764-5506

Contributor

Name: Steffany Salloum
Regional Lead(s):
  • Dustin Brass 
  • Bettina Schneider 

Province/Territory

Saskatchewan

Education Topics

Cree
Culture
Environment
Harvesting
Healing
Land-based Learning
Language
Life Skills
Traditional Knowledge

Language Spoken

English