
LLRIB’s Eleanor Hegland honoured as an environmental protector
An advocate for traditional land-based learning in northern Saskatchewan, the Lac La Ronge Indian Band’s Eleanor Hegland is being honoured as an environmental protector and knowledge keeper.
She will officially be recognized at the 2018 Strength of Our Women Awards Gala next week in Saskatoon, where the remaining winners will also be announced. Organized by the Saskatchewan First Nations Women’s Commission, Hegland said she was surprised to learn she would be awarded the title.
“I didn’t know what to think,” she said. “I was surprised and happy, because I want to promote our Mother Earth and treat her good.”
Hegland was nominated by Marcia Mirasty from Flying Dust First Nation for several reasons such as her expertise in Woodland Cree culture, language, gathering and preparation of traditional medicines to promote healing. Mirasty stated Hegland’s lifelong experiences, challenges and healing have provided her with the knowledge and skills to help others, adding she’s able to do so in an age appropriate and respectful manner.