M’Chigeeng youth one of 14 recipients of the Lieutenant Governors’ Legacy Awards

By Rosalind Russell – As part of the annual Lieutenant Governors’ Legacy Awards Ceremony, 14 recipients including a youth from Manitoulin Island, are being recognized.

The Bartleman award is given annually to Indigenous junior (12 years old and younger) and senior (13 to 18 years old) students for their creative writing talent in three geographic categories: Fly-In Community, On-Reserve and Off-Reserve.

Michael Taukei of M’Chigeeng has won recognition in the Junior On-Reserve for his short story, The Turtle and the Warrior, a story teaching the lesson of take only what you need.

Taukei and the other recipients were chosen by an independent selection committee of members from Indigenous communities, and he has received a personalized certificate and a one-time award of $2,500 for his efforts.

Photo: A Manitoulin Island youth has been named as a Lieutenant Governors’ Legacy Award winner. Photo provided.

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