Today, we face pressures unknown
to previous generations: unparalleled
development on our traditional lands
and integration into the modern world.
to previous generations: unparalleled
development on our traditional lands
and integration into the modern world.
Today's Community: The modern Aseniwuche Winewak Nation (Rocky Mountain People), was formed in 1994 to unify the six aboriginal settlements surrounding Grande Cache. Today, the nation represents more than four hundred individual members, and is a strong organization working for the common good of our People. We are a unique community; members are status, non-status and Métis people. We have all lived similar traditional lives, together as one community. There are no real differences between us.
Our struggles have been great and the barriers to our success high, yet we are prevailing. Problems such as infrastructure, communication and wellness are significant, yet we are making progress. We are committed to developing capacity in education, vocation training, physical and social infrastructure, cultural health, and political stability. The Elders guide us with knowledge of ways past and the children inspire us with their promise of the future.
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