June 17, 2024 This event provides Indigenous citizens within the city the opportunity to celebrate and share their heritage, culture, and traditions,...
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June marks the start of Pow Wow season and a host of events will take place across the Canada, some taking place this weekend. Open to all, the powerful gatherings bring together multiple generations in a celebration of food, cultural traditions, community building, and spiritual healing in honour of Indigenous life, culture and traditions.
June 17, 2024 This event provides Indigenous citizens within the city the opportunity to celebrate and share their heritage, culture, and traditions,...
The Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival at Mādahòkì Farm kicked off on Friday with a full schedule of events to celebrate National Indigenous...
Over 2,000 students experience traditional dance and teachings at annual event Picture a vast, open arena surrounded by spectators, with the rhythmic...
As the sun shone down on the grounds of the Western Development Museum in North Battleford, visitors gathered to celebrate with one another. Voices...
Press Release From: Indigenous Services Canada The Minister of Indigenous Services, Patty Hajdu, issued the following statement today: “For...
Loyalist College invites community members to experience the rich cultural traditions of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe Peoples at its first annual...
Press Release Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 20, 2024: In celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day, the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG)-Qaumajuq is excited...
Jun 18, 2024 National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada is celebrated annually on Jun. 21. It is a day to recognize and honour the diverse cultures,...
SAVOY, Ill. (WCCU) — Communities across Illinois and the country celebrated Juneteenth on Wednesday, June 19, honoring and celebrating black culture...
Letter to the Editor Premier David Eby: On National Indigenous Peoples Day, we celebrate the rich histories, traditions and cultures of Indigenous...