November 28, 2025
Daagwaagin (Fall) is upon us, and we give thanks for the harvest season. As the daylight hours become less, we give thanks for the bountiful harvests, reflection on what was, and prepare for the colder weather ahead. It is in this season, we honour our Ancestors and veterans, share stories, and hold our fall ceremonies. As our Mother Earth begins her winter slumber, we also need to take the time to reflect on what was and what could be. It is the time to reflect upon all the goodness that has bestowed upon us as we begin to prepare for Booboon (Winter). Despite the perceived uncertainty from recent federal and provincial legislation, we will be ready to deal with anything that may come our way from either government. We will continue to advance our interests and be steadfast with one Anishinaabe voice in advancing our rights-based agenda for all Anishinabek.
Our annual Fall Assembly recently took place in the Lake Huron Region in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, from November 3-5, 2025. The gathering had some very special moments within the Chiefs Circle. The Anishinabek Nation Head Getzit spoke about the power of these Circles and the sharing that needs to take place for our Gimaa Kweok miinwaa Gimaak (Chiefs).
Read More: https://anishinabeknews.ca/2025/11/political-quarterly-update-fall-2025/
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