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SNetwork Recent Storiesby ahnationtalk on June 27, 2023199 Views
Jun 27 2023
National Indigenous Peoples Day was celebrated in the Morden Park Bowl Saturday afternoon put on by the Pembina Valley Truth and Action Working Group (TAWG). With guest speakers sharing information on the past, present and future of indigenous people in Canada, traditional drumming and dancing with regalia adorned dancers from Roseau River First Nation, celebrated Indigenous culture.
TAWG Committee Member Courtney Yeo-Thiessen shared her feelings about the day.
“I am overjoyed. I was worried, at the beginning to see an empty. Not sure, it’s a new venue, it’s a new layout, it’s a new group putting on an event like this. But to see the bowl fill up with so many people willing to listen, willing to just soak it all in, to see the children joining in the dances and watching them on stage with Jason (Lepine) I’m overjoyed today.”
With speakers from Bloodvein First Nation sharing the history of First Nations people in Canada, and with Jordan’s Principle and The Southern Chiefs Mobile Crisis Unit on hand to help build understanding and to share stories and support those needing it, Yeo-Thiessen described the day.
Read More: https://www.pembinavalleyonline.com/articles/national-indigenous-peoples-day-celebrated-in-morden
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