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First nation is fundraising for memorial dances at 2024 powwow

The Pheasant Rump First Nation held the first in a series of Bingos to raise money to honour a local woman.
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Kathleen McArthur entertained the crowd with her jokes while calling Bingo numbers during the event at Kisbey Recreation Centre.

PHEASANT RUMP FIRST NATIONS - Four years ago, tragedy hit Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation when Kendra Kakakaway suddenly passed away at a young age.

They wanted to remember the young woman who was friendly, loving and kind to everyone she met. She was the niece of Julie Kakakaway, who said they had discussed how they could keep her memory alive.

They came up with holding Bingos to raise money for a special memorial dance at the 2024 powwow.

This will be for women over 18 years of age, and will include the traditional, jingles and a fancy shawl dances.

The special event will cost around $20,000 in prizes and it is their hope to raise this money through the bingo events.

Not only is it for the memorial special, but a feast will be held beforehand for all who wish to join.

Kendra’s spirit name is White Thunderbird Woman, and it takes four years for the spirit to reach its final resting place. This will be at the powwow.

On Nov. 12, the first of many bingo events was held at the Kisbey Recreation Centre to raise the funds needed to hold the dance.

Participants were asked to bring a non-perishable food item for the Carlyle and District Food Bank. Those who did were given an extra chance at the prizes.

Seventy-five people came out on this afternoon to enjoy a social event and the chance to win many of the prizes that were up for grabs.

Kathleen McArthur was the bingo caller, and she entertained the crowd with her jokes when waiting for prizes to be handed out. Over $1,200 in cash prizes and more than 25 merchandise gifts were distributed.

Kakakaway said they will ask for donations again for the next Bingo on Nov. 29, but they ask that this item be a toy.

They plan to adopt three families for the project, which they will call Kendra’s Angels, that are in need this Christmas, by suppling them with toys for their children and food to fill their cupboards. Times are difficult for many families and Kakakaway said they want to help where they can.

Kakakaway said anyone can nominate a family from the southeast by giving details on children’s ages and where they are located. The name may be given to her and will be kept confidential.

The Bingos will continue throughout the winter to not only raise funds for this cause but to bring some entertain to the community.

The initial Bingo raised over $3,600. Kakakaway was very pleased with the outcome of the day and hopes they will continue to be a popular event this winter.

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