
-November 11, 2005 -
| A star is born There has been a new addition to the Kataquapit family. The baby (Cheecheesh) Orion Marcus Jeremy Kataquapit was born October 27, weighing eight pounds and two ounces to my younger brother Joseph and his wife Lynda. The whole family was excited to hear the news and the baby has become the centre of attention for everyone. He was called after the constellation Orion, also known as the hunter. I was happy to meet Orion on his first day in this world. I had no fear to hold or handle him as I have a lot of experience with small babies. I have two sisters and five brothers and they all have children. Our family has many grandchildren and Orion will not be a lonely boy as the 22nd grandson for my parents. Joseph and Lynda are a great couple and they will provide Orion with a loving home. Joe will no doubt fill this little guy's life with lots of humour and kindness. Lynda already seems like an experienced mother with all the skills and abilities that have been passed down from her parents and grandparents in Webequie First Nation. Joseph also knows these same traditional methods through our mother Susan who we all watched and learned from while she took care of our nieces and nephews. A baby, especially a newborn, is most comfortable when it is bound and wrapped in warmth and layers. The fetus spent all its time inside a womb where it was engulfed in the warmth of its mother. The Waspoosiyan is also a convenient package for the parents. Since the baby is wrapped securely, there is never any need to adjust blankets to keep the child warm. There is also no worry of the baby getting exposed or smothered and the hands and arms are tucked away to keep the child from scratching. Orion’s arrival in Attawapiskat was greatly anticipated and he was the star of the day. Mom and my sisters had been waiting to share their knowledge, skills and abilities in taking care of small infants. Orion had a very welcoming beginning into this world. We never think of the day of a child’s birth as a birthday celebration. Rather we think of this day as a medical or hospital event. When Orion was born, Joseph was there to see the birth. The medical staff and nurses were very supportive and helpful and they actually sang out Happy Birthday to the newborn right there in the delivery room. |
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