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Guide to Indian Country
- June, 2001
Celebrate National
Aboriginal Day
Clelebrations across
the country
Blending the traditional
with the contemporary
Northern artists shine
at festival
An experience to share in
Saskatchewan
Métis culture
showcased at award-winning festival
Portrait of a jingle
dress dancer
Wild West meets tranquil getaway
Tourists take to the land
Blessed waters pilgrimage
held at Beaver Lake
Largest tipi in the world
guard against loss of culture
Majestic beast making
a
comeback in Wood Buffalo
Learning traditions
through the trails
Atlantic festival shows
art from coast to coast
Quebec destinations
celebrate identity
History of the West lives on
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WINDSPEAKER'S ABORIGINAL TOURISM SUPPLEMENT
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Blessed waters pilgrimage held at Beaver
Lake
By Rob McKinley
Windspeaker Contributor
BEAVER LAKE, Alta.
More than half a century ago, a vision of the Blessed Mary
was seen on the shores of Beaver Lake. The following year, a
small group of people began what has become a fast-growing, annual
religious pilgrimage.
This year's Beaver Lake Pilgrimage will be held over the Aug.
17 weekend.
Congregating at the Sacred Heart Church on the Beaver Lake Cree
Nation, more than 300 people attended the pilgrimage last year.
This year, even more are expected to attend, said Sandra Manca.
"The pilgrimage is to allow the mother of God to pray for
us," said Manca, a Métis raised by non-Aboriginal
foster parents. "The pilgrimage is to where our Blessed
Mary appeared."
The weekend is filled with gospel singing, church services, a
blessing of the lake and a mass baptism.
"People have been coming from all over and from all races,
and when the music starts, the church is full and just about
everybody takes part," she said.
If Mother Nature co-operates this year, baptism services will
be held on the shores of Beaver Lake.
Manca said parents wishing to baptize their children should have
birth certificates ready.
For more information on the pilgrimage, contact Manca at (780)
623-7119 or Celine Berlinguette at 623-2629.
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