This Treaty 4 was my first time, and also a good
time for me.
I went to Treaty 4 with Mrs. Koops and Alex in
that morning.
And when I reached out, I could see many white
houses (tents?) called `TIPI’.
I think those houses were made of some woods
and fabric.
And then, I could see
some First Nation foods.
I thought those were marshmallows because
those were white, but I learned it was called bannock.
I
ate one of them with jam; it tasted like a bread.
And then, I just
walked with Alex; we
heard a sound of music under the flags.
I didn’t know what they
said, but I liked that song.
Then, we interviewed
Eroll Kinistino; we
asked many things about Treaty 4,
but he answered always kindly.
but he answered always kindly.
I could learn many
things about Treaty 4 and First Nation because of this interview.
I think Treaty 4 was
teaching many things to me and other people.
I didn’t know anything
about Canada or First Nations,
but I could learn many
things about it because of Treaty
4.
So I think my first
time at Treaty 4 was very good and fun.
I want to go Treaty 4
again next time, if I can.
by Jun
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