Grand Chief Norman Syilliboy to Visit Newoundland, Attend Elmastukwek Mawio’mi

Grand Chief visit 2023

Qalipu First Nation is pleased to share that Grand Chief Norman Sylliboy will visit Newfoundland this summer at the Elmastukwek Mawio’mi at the Blow Me Down Cross Country Ski Club Cross Country Ski Club on August 12th, 2023.  Chief Sylliboy will provide the opening prayer at the Sunrise Ceremony and speak with guests during the morning’s sharing and learning sessions.   This is the Grand Chief’s second visit to the island following an inaugural visit by the Grand Council in 2019.

Sherry Dean, one of the lead event organizers and Qalipu Ward Councilor for Corner Brook is buzzing with excitement about the confirmed visit which came about following an invitation from the Qalipu Chief and Council.

“I just can’t believe we will have the Grand Chief with us for this very special day.  We’re so excited! I’m grateful that Chief Brendan had the courage and the foresight to bring the Grand Chief down for this.    He brought the idea to Council, to invite the Grand Chief and cover the costs.”

Sherry noted that there are many other special guests who will be attending the Mawio’mi as well including Elder Roger Augustine, Elder George Paul, Don Barnaby, Elder Tulley Paul and some of our local Elders as well.

“Dr. Elder Calvin White and Dr. Elder Odelle Pike will be there.  They have both been so supportive since the conception stages of this event a few years ago and they continue to be supportive.  We’re blessed to have such strong Indigenous people in our community who are so supportive and willing to give guidance.”

The morning portion of the day, which includes the Sunrise Ceremony at 6:00 am followed by a free community breakfast, will be largely centered around sharing and learning with special guests, then in the afternoon, there will be a Grand Entry, music, vendors, and dancing.

“This will be our chance to socialize, enjoy our connection to the land and each other.  We will be joined by the Spirit Bay Drummers, The Conne River Youth Drum, and Paul Pike on the flute and we’ll play some recorded music as well.”

Sherry noted that while the Mawio’mi itself is a one-day event, the planning committee has partnered with Grenfell to offer additional events the day before, on Friday, August 11th including talks, workshops, and smudge teachings.  One of the events will be the film screening of the award-winning documentary, You Can Call Me Roger.  The film is based on the life story and lived experience of Elder Roger Augustine who will attend the screening.

Find more details about the Elmastukwek Mawio’mi, and partner events at Grenfell, by visiting their Facebook group.