Mind’s Eye Sponsors

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MIND’S EYE

Stories from the heart of Eeyou Istchee

Directed by Shirley Cheechoo

Based on the book by Emily Masty and Susan Marshall

Diamond Sponsors

Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute

Culture et Communications Quebec

Cree Nation Youth Council

Cree School Board

Niskamoon Corporation

Cree Health Board and Social Services of James Bay

Ouje-Bougoumou Cree Nation

Cree Nation of Mistissini

Cree Nation of Eastmain

Air Creebec / Creeco / Board of Compensation

Cree Native Arts & Crafts Association

 

Gold Sponsors

 Cree Nation of Wemindji

 Cree Nation of Nemaska

 

Bronze Sponsors

 Cree Nation of Chisasibi

Partner

 Cree Nation Government – Cultural & Language

 Cree Nation of Whapmagoostui

James Bay Eeyou Companee

 James Bay Cree Communication Society

 The Nation

Mind’s Eye

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Book Launch and Premier of the “Mind’s Eye”

February 24, 2014, Oujé-Bougoumou, Quebec

Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute (ACCI) is pleased to announce the Book launch of the Mind’s Eye written by Emily Masty and Susan Marshall and premier performance of the theatrical production, Mind’s Eye, on March 1, 2014 in Whapmagoostui.

The theatrical production, Mind’s Eye, is directed by Shirley Cheechoo, An accomplished playwright, actor, visual artist, writer and director, Dr. Shirley Cheechoo is also a member of the James Bay Cree of Quebec.

Mind’s Eye Synopsis

Historical, mystical and poignant, Minds Eye is a play that chronicles the first chapters of the book by the same name written by Emily Masty and Susan Marshall. Following powerful stories of survival, courage, honour and community, Mind’s Eye breathes life into our great mysteries and truths as we encounter The Lady Spirit of the Caribou and other animal spirits while Akanipitat and his people move through times of suffering and times of abundance. Narrated by a Cree Elder, Minds Eye magically follows the lives of hunters and their families through spirit encounters, shaking tent ceremonies, and haunting dreams as they face life, death and redemption until the final warning that soon, they will encounter visitors that will alter their lives forever.

The objectives are to presents two performances to each of the Cree communities in Eeyou Istchee, first performance for the general public and the second performance will be for the students.

The tour date of the theatrical production, Mind’s Eye, as follows;

March 1 & 3     Whapmagoostui (Premier)

March 4-5        Chisasibi

March 6-7        Wemindji

March 8 & 10   Eastmain

March 11-12    Waskaganish

March 13-14    Nemaska

March 16-17    Mistissini

March 18-19    Waswanipi

March 20-21    Oujé-Bougoumou

March 25         Ambassador’s Gala (Oujé-Bougoumou)

We see this production as a way to ensure that the treasured stories of our Elders, and the knowledge that they have to share, continues to be passed on from generation to generation.  Aanischaaukamikw holds this as one of our most sacred obligations as we strive to work in new and innovative ways. We are grateful to the Elders of Whapmagoostui and to Emily Masty and Susan Marshall for the work they have done in order to record these stories. Mind’s Eye is an enormous achievement in maintaining our culture’s rich traditions, and we hope that this theatrical production will showcase the contribution that the book has made.

ACCI is looking forward to presenting our theatrical production for each community. ACCI is extremely excited about this project and opportunity it has provided to collaborate with the Cree Nation of Whapmagoostui in order to celebrate the stories of our ancestors.

 

ACCI SEWING CLUB

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ACCI SEWING CLUB 2We invite you to JOIN the  “Aanischaaukamikw Sewing Club”

The goals & objectives of the club are:

  • ·       Promote Togetherness
  • ·       Building Relationships
  • ·       Teamwork
  • ·       Culture Revival
  • ·       Teach people how to sew

Participants/Members will learn how to:

  • ·       Sew
  • ·       Knit
  • ·       Darn
  • ·       Patch
  • ·       Beadwork & Bead loom
  • ·       Work with Moosehide

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Time:                           4:00pm – 7:00pm

Day:                             Every Wednesday (begins Nov.6)

Place:                          Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute

 

All members will be able to keep what they make or sell to the arts & crafts shop on site.

FREE TO JOIN – FREE TO JOIN – FREE TO JOIN – FREE TO JOIN – FREE TO JOIN – 

For more information or if you’d like to join the club, contact Ancita Bugden at 418-745-2444 ext. 2008