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Fort William First Nation journalist hosts CBC Thunder Bay special on National Indigenous Peoples Day – Anishinabek News
July 7, 2022 THUNDER BAY — Fort William journalist Jolene Banning hosted a CBC Thunder Bay two-and-a-half-hour special on National Indigenous Peoples Day after one of her Stories from Anemki Wajiw columns was recognized with a national award. “It was a lot of fun — it was a lot of stories about Mino Bimaadiziwin – […]
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Read MoreFort Wiliam First Nation celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day with Grammy Awards nominated singing group – Anishinabek News
July 5, 2022 FORT WILLIAM — The eight-time Grammy Awards nominated Black Lodge Singers were featured as the host drum at the National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD) pow wow at Anemki Wajiw in Fort William First Nation. “It’s a real pleasure and a surprise to have one of the most esteemed singing groups in North […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Peoples Day at Rotary Park – Merritt Herald
Jul 4, 2022 Community members crowded Rotary Park for the first time in three years to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, marking a return to ‘normal’ for yet another beloved Merritt event. Warm weather and blue skies greeted participants for a day of culture and fun. Hosted by Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly (CNA), […]
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Read MoreTipi, education presentation held on Indigenous People’s Day – SaskToday.ca
This year’s Summer Solstice and National Indigenous People’s Day celebrations in Rockglen were held on June 22, organized by Angela Stewart of the Rockglen Public Library. ASSINIBOIA – According to Fox Weather.com, “Summer officially begins in the Northern Hemisphere on June 21, with the summer solstice, the day with the greatest amount of possible daylight, […]
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Read MoreLakehead University celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day – Anishinabek News
June 29, 2022 ORILLIA — A Sunrise Ceremony, flint knapping, wampum belt, teepee, and drum teachings and a truth and reconciliation dialogue were featured at Lakehead University’s June 18 Tipi Raising Gathering at the Orillia campus. The Sunrise Ceremony was led by Beausoleil Elder Trish Monague, the flint knapping by M’Chigeeng First Nation’s Shawn Corbiere, […]
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Read MorePhotos: A day of learning, fun and celebration at Indigenous Peoples Day event in Orangeville – Orangeville.com
June 28, 2022 Eagleheart Drummers, Singers and Dancers performed The Indigenous Peoples Day event at the Medicine Wheel Garden drew out a number of visitors despite the high temperatures over the weekend. Held on June 25 at the Alder Street Community Centre, the day was full of plenty of fun, learning and celebration of Indigenous […]
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Read MoreReflecting on National Indigenous Peoples Day: MKO Grateful for Support for Annual Celebration
Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) Inc. was pleased to play a part in organizing the annual National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD) celebrations in Thompson, which took place on June 21, 2022. Celebrations for June 21 start well before the actual date of the summer solstice. MKO thanks all partners from the Thompson Urban Aboriginal Strategy for […]
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Read MoreDakota Tipi residents reflect on a successful Indigenous Peoples Day – PortageOnline.com
Jun 23 2022 National Indigenous Peoples Day was held earlier this week on Tuesday, June 21st, and Dakota Tipi First Nation celebrated in honour of the day. The day was one for Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, cultures and outstanding contributions of the Indigenous. The day involved prayer, dancing and food at […]
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Read MoreIt’s going to be a family celebration’: Kids activities, live music, and more at Indigenous Peoples Day event in Orangeville – Orangeville.com
June 23, 2022 Education, celebration part of Truth and Reconciliation goals It will be a day of education, an opportunity to experience some pieces of Indigenous culture, and a chance to have some fun with the family. On Saturday (June 25) from 12 to 3 p.m., the Dufferin County Cultural Resource Circle will be hosting […]
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Read MoreYorkton Tribal Council holds fair for Indigenous Peoples Day – SaskToday.ca
Large crowds in attendance despite rainfall. YORKTON – Tuesday, June 21 marked National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. To celebrate the day, Yorkton Tribal Council held an outdoor arts and crafts market which was open to the public and featured games, vendors, contests and other attractions. Read More: https://www.sasktoday.ca/central/yorkton-this-week/photos-from-ytc-national-indigenous-peoples-day-5507269
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