Cree baby takes first steps on Parliament Hill in historic ceremony
OTTAWA — Six-month-old Annora Crowe held her parents’ hands as she emerged from a teepee under the shadow of the Peace Tower in Ottawa on Wednesday and took her first steps.
Annora and her parents walked around a small tree placed on top of pine and cedar boughs as elder Sarah Ottereyes performed a welcoming song.
The baby, wearing a ribbon skirt and carrying a replica axe, was at the centre of a historic event marking the first Cree “walking out” ceremony ever to be held on Parliament Hill.
The ceremony is held to mark the moment when a Cree child takes their first supported steps on the land after being held by their relatives for every moment of their life since birth.











