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The Cree Nation inaugurated new leaders at its annual assembly, emphasizing unity, cultural pride, and addressing critical issues like housing and youth violence.
The Cree Nation’s Annual General Assembly in Ouje-Bougoumou, held August 26–28 under the theme “United in Purpose,” marked the inauguration of Grand Chief Paul John Murdoch and Deputy Grand Chief Linden Spencer.
Leaders addressed housing overcrowding, community safety, and economic empowerment, with youth advocate Carol-Ann Tanoush stressing systemic solutions to youth violence.
A daily 12-kilometer walk promoted healing and unity, while tributes honored past leaders and ancestral sacrifices.
Murdoch received a traditional moose-hide vest from former Grand Chief Billy Bosum, symbolizing leadership continuity.
Both leaders reflected on resilience, respect, and the importance of cultural traditions, with regalia presented to new leaders and spouses, reinforcing community values and self-determination.
La Nación Cree inauguró nuevos líderes en su asamblea anual, haciendo hincapié en la unidad, el orgullo cultural y abordando temas críticos como la vivienda y la violencia juvenil.