Indigenous Water Ceremony bringing the spirit back to Manitou Beach
The Resort Village of Manitou Beach has been inviting Indigenous elders and their families to Manitou Beach for years to perform water ceremonies.
On Saturday, Aug. 17, Harold Littletent – a culture advisor for Touchwood Hills Agency Tribal Council and of Plains Cree descent– joined his Elder father where they were brought in to bless the waters where Assiniboine, Blackfoot, and Plains Cree people once resided.
Littletent said Manitou means “great spirit” in Plains Cree.
“Not all people know the protocols of the water,” Littletent said. “Our First Nations people will go there, bring print (cloth) and tobacco and take a little bit of water home to bless and heal ourselves. Sometimes our joints are sore, or we have some kind of disease. Medication couldn’t take it away, but water could take it away. That’s how powerful that water is to us.