Photos: Society wants its own home

 

A group of people from different nations wants to gather to celebrate their traditions

 
 
 
 
Rayann Harris, Natalie Pritchard, Rosanne Timbrell, and Yvonne Desabrais are board members of the Fraser River All Nation Aboriginal Society. They were at the Aboriginal Day celebrations at Memorial Peace Park on Saturday.
 

Rayann Harris, Natalie Pritchard, Rosanne Timbrell, and Yvonne Desabrais are board members of the Fraser River All Nation Aboriginal Society. They were at the Aboriginal Day celebrations at Memorial Peace Park on Saturday.

Photograph by: Maria Rantanen , TIMES

The Fraser River All Nation Aboriginal Society (FRANAS) would like to have a permanent gathering place for people of all nations.

This would allow them to have a place to learn about their traditional cultures, a place for teaching and gathering, said board member Yvonne Desabrais.

"The dream of all dreams would be a place to gather," she said.

At the Aboriginal Day ceremonies at Memorial Peace Park, FRANAS board members were giving out information about the society as well as "witness stones," which are given to people who witness an event or ceremony.

The society is open to all nations, aboriginal or not, Desabrais said, adding that "every nation matters."

The society was incorporated almost one year ago and with new members coming on board, everyone is "gung-ho" to achieve their vision, mission, and purpose, said Desabrais, who is Metis.

The society is still looking for more board members.

To contact the Fraser River All Nations Aboriginal Society or for more information, call 604-467-6911 ext. 433.

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Rayann Harris, Natalie Pritchard, Rosanne Timbrell, and Yvonne Desabrais are board members of the Fraser River All Nation Aboriginal Society. They were at the Aboriginal Day celebrations at Memorial Peace Park on Saturday.
 

Rayann Harris, Natalie Pritchard, Rosanne Timbrell, and Yvonne Desabrais are board members of the Fraser River All Nation Aboriginal Society. They were at the Aboriginal Day celebrations at Memorial Peace Park on Saturday.

Photograph by: Maria Rantanen , TIMES

 
Rayann Harris, Natalie Pritchard, Rosanne Timbrell, and Yvonne Desabrais are board members of the Fraser River All Nation Aboriginal Society. They were at the Aboriginal Day celebrations at Memorial Peace Park on Saturday.
Scouts who were working on their aboriginal awareness badge were checking out the witness stones at the Fraser River All Nation Aboriginal Society's information booth on Aboriginal Day.
The Fraser River All Nation Aboriginal Society gave out information at the Aboriginal Day celebrations at Memorial Peace Park on Saturday.
Alison Buffalo entertained the crowd with dance on Aboriginal Day at Memorial Peace Park.
Alison Buffalo entertained the crowd with dance on Aboriginal Day at Memorial Peace Park.
Alison Buffalo entertained the crowd with dance on Aboriginal Day at Memorial Peace Park.
Alison Buffalo entertained the crowd with dance on Aboriginal Day at Memorial Peace Park.
Alison Buffalo entertained the crowd with dance on Aboriginal Day at Memorial Peace Park.
Alison Buffalo entertained the crowd with dance on Aboriginal Day at Memorial Peace Park.
Alison Buffalo entertained the crowd with dance on Aboriginal Day at Memorial Peace Park.
Alison Buffalo entertained the crowd with dance on Aboriginal Day at Memorial Peace Park.
Alison Buffalo entertained the crowd with dance on Aboriginal Day at Memorial Peace Park.
Alison Buffalo entertained the crowd with dance on Aboriginal Day at Memorial Peace Park.
Alison Buffalo entertained the crowd with dance on Aboriginal Day at Memorial Peace Park.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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