b'SFNVASaskatchewan First Nations Veterans Association: Highlighting the service of First Nations veteransTHE SASKATCHEWAN FIRST NATIONScareers of 50 Indigenous veterans Veterans Association (SFNVA) wouldfrom Saskatchewan. It chronicles like to introduce our newly electeda rich and often neglected part leader, Grand Chief David Gambleof Canadian history, with stories from Beardys and Okemasis Creefrom World War II all the way to Nation. Grand Chief Gamble waspeacetimes. We want youth to have elected on April 1, 2022.this history and have information Grand Chief Gamble enlisted inabout their families, their great 1990 and served during peacetime ingrandmas and great grandpas, and Canada for six years. Like many otherlearn how our warriors fought First Nations veterans, his story is athe same battles as their non-First journey of personal growth.When INations comrades. Recognizing was young, I was getting into a lot ofthe vast contributions First Nations trouble, Grand Chief Gamble said.veterans made for this country It was one of those times getting inwill go a long way in reconciling trouble when a First Nations cop toldpastwrongs.Grand Chief Gamble said he wasnt me, Do something with your life The SFNVA feels this book is longlooking for recognition from the become a cop or join the army. Thatoverdue and exposes importantbook, but wants youth to know how cop became my mentor. He saved mecontributions that Indigenousmany opportunities there are out there from the pen because thats where Ipeoples have made for Canada. to try something new and to try was heading. The military taught meReconciliation cant happen untilsomething that will make an impact in a lot of discipline and kept me outthe truth about the history of thistheir young lives. oftrouble. country and how it treated its First Grand Chief Gambles story is oneNations people is known. We wantedThe SFNVA is in the planning process from many other First Nationsthis book to instill pride in our peopleto publish a second book, which will veteran stories featured in the bookfor those that put on the uniform andfocus on the biographies and stories Onapehkasowiyiniwak Kisiskaciwannever returned home, who paid thefrom families of First Nations veterans GFSPRINT ADSOchi: Courageous Warriorsofultimate sacrifice with their lives for afrom World War I and World War II, Saskatchewan. This 80-page bookcountry that didnt always treat Firstthe Korean War and for our warriors 3.3332.1667 08/05/21highlights the stories and militaryNationsequally.who have passed on. 40% of house fires start in the kitchenKeep safe with Automated Fire SuppressionPERSONAL AND CORPORATE TAX|AUDITING AND ACCOUNTINGCONSULTING AND BUSINESS ADVISORY SERVICES1042100 Airport Drive Saskatoon, SaskatchewanS7L 6M6guardianfireshield.comfiresuppressiontechnologies.com office@heagyllp.ca | www.heagyllp.ca30OUR PRIORITY Issue 12021/22FILE NAME: GFS_21-0311_Print-AdsDATE: 08/05/21PROFILE: CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK'