A ceremonial pipe belonging to Whitecap Dakota First Nation returned home last year. The special piece of history was celebrated at Whitecap's annual Remembrance Day service.
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- A ceremonial pipe, last seen by the Whitecap Dakota First Nation over a century ago, was returned by the Willoughby family. 41s
- Chief Whitecap originally gave the pipe to Dr. Gerald Willoughby in 1889 as thanks for his support during the Riel resistance. 17s
- Other historic items, including a large collection from another Saskatchewan family, were also repatriated to the First Nation. 53s
- The repatriation was celebrated during the community's annual Veterans Memorial Service, highlighting the importance of cultural heritage. 1m 3s
- Plans are in place to repatriate more items, such as a buckskin outfit currently held in a museum. 1m 41s