Long Plain First Nation Cenotaph

Long Plain First Nation, Manitoba
Type
Other

One of the first things Dennis Meeches did when elected Chief in 1998 was visit his uncle, Second World War Veteran George Myran. Dennis presented his uncle with tobacco and asked him to work on a sacred project of building a cenotaph to honour their Veterans. George's design features a center piece shaped in the form of a tipi and on either side are round slabs with Veterans' names inscribed.

The cenotaph was dedicated on 20 June 1999, Treaty Day for Long Plain. It was erected by the members, Chief and council of the Long Plain First Nation and honours the local Veterans of the Second World War and the Korean War.

Inscription

[center slab/dalle du centre]

Tom Chaske
W.W.II, Holland, Europe 1939 - 1945

Tony Siha
W.W.II 1939 - 1945, Korea 1950 - 1953

Ever in memory, for they lie in the foreign land
where, when, they gave their supreme sacrifice.

ACT OF
REMEMBRANCE
"THEY SHALL GROW NOT OLD
AS WE THAT ARE LEFT GROW OLD,
AGE SHALL NOT WEARY THEM
NOR THE YEARS CONDEMN/
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN
AND IN THE MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER THEM."

LEST WE FORGET

[left slab/dalle de gauche]

IN HONOUR OF THOSE
WHO VOLUNTEERED TO FIGHT
FOR KING, QUEEN AND COUNTRY
DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
1939 - 1945

BEAUCHAMP NORMAN
CONTOIS ALEX
CHASKE TOM
DANIELS GEORGE
DANIELS JIM ROSS
MYERION HELEN
MYRAN GEORGE
PRINCE RUFUS
SIHA ARCHIE
SIHA TONY

[right slab/dalle de droite]

IN HONOUR OF THOSE
WHO VOLUNTEERED TO FIGHT
THE OPPRESSION AND FOR PEACE
IN KOREA
1950 - 1953

BEAUCHAMP NORMAN
DANIELS HERB
MEECHES ART
MEECHES EDWARD
MEECHES WALLACE
MYERION CLARENCE
SIHA ARCHIE
SIHA TONY

Location
Long Plain First Nation Cenotaph

Highway 305 and Yellowquill Trail
Long Plain First Nation
Manitoba
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.8638026
Long. -98.451604

right slab

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capsule plaque

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center slab

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