Thirty-three individuals from the Assiniboine Agency signed a petition and sent it to Ottawa requesting two designated days for feasts and celebrations, just as Euro-Canadians did on Dominion Day. They promised that in exchange for the designation of these two days, they would stay on their reserves and work all summer, and not participate in their sun dances. Some believed this was simply an attempt for them to participate in their ‘heathen’ dances with permission, but it was accepted, and they held their sport days on July 18 and 19. The Indian Agent recognized that they had kept their promises to stay on reserve and not participate in sun dances, though he believed it to be a waste of time and money.
PAC, RG 10, vol. 3825, file 60, 511-2, F. Pedley to F. Oliver, 30 March 1906; W. Grant to Headquarters, 2 July 1906 Winnipeg Telegram, 11 July 1906