Solemn ceremony.David Ashdown, bishop of the diocese of Keewatin, presided for the second time last fall at a rite of solemn re-internment of century-old human remains at Chipiy Naya, Split Lake, Man. In the fall of 2005, high floodwaters inundated in·un·date tr.v. in·un·dat·ed, in·un·dat·ing, in·un·dates 1. To cover with water, especially floodwaters. 2. portions of the peninsula and eroded e·rode v. e·rod·ed, e·rod·ing, e·rodes v.tr. 1. To wear (something) away by or as if by abrasion: Waves eroded the shore. 2. To eat into; corrode. human remains that had been buried along the banks. After a series of meetings, the community asked Bishop Ashdown to search for records of burials on the Chipiy Naya (Ghost Point). The Tataskweyak Cree Nation also requested archaeologist Virginia Petch of Northern Lights Heritage Services to conduct a scientific survey of the site. Diocesan di·oc·e·san adj. Of or relating to a diocese. n. The bishop of a diocese. diocesan Adjective of or relating to a diocese Noun 1. archives found records of at least 64 burials at the site prior to 1906, and during a visit by Bishop Ashdown to the community in January the names of the deceased were read in a public meeting. The release of the names has made it possible for those currently living in the community to identify relatives buried in the sacred site. Meanwhile, following a meeting with Anglican church leaders, Robert Brennan, president and chief executive officer of Manitoba Hydro Founded in 1961, Manitoba Hydro is the electric power and natural gas utility in the province of Manitoba, and is the 4th largest electrical utility in Canada. It is a provincial Crown Corporation, governed by the Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board and the Manitoba Hydro Act H190 CCSM. , pledged restoration work to preserve Chipiy Naya and prevent any similar incidents in the future. The old cemetery will be consecrated con·se·crate tr.v. con·se·crat·ed, con·se·crat·ing, con·se·crates 1. To declare or set apart as sacred: consecrate a church. 2. Christianity a. as a permanent memorial in the summer of 2008. The Keewatin |
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