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Rosa Mis walks on a carpet of cracking dry leaves under the scorching sun of late May. Her green T-shirt blends in with the ...
Approximately twenty people of diverse ethnic backgrounds gathered at First Peoples Park in Gananoque to participate in the ...
We’re going through a remarkable period of intersecting environmental, social and geopolitical crises. Ocean science can be part of the solution — not only to the daunting environmental challenges we ...
Powwow dancers celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day at the Riverbank Discovery Centre in Brandon on June 21, 2023. There are events provincewide for this year's celebration where Manitobans ...
National Indigenous Peoples Day is observed on Saturday, June 21. It's a time to learn about and acknowledge the history, resilience, and diversity of Indigenous peoples across the country. In the ...
Saturday, June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada, a day to celebrate and recognize the culture of Indigenous people across the country. In Cranbrook, the celebrations kicked off ...
There are a range of events happening this weekend welcoming Manitobans to celebrate the cultural traditions, heritage and stories of First Nations, Métis and Inuit people, as part of National ...
Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park on June 21 featuring a full day of music, dance, food, culture, and community from 10am until 5 pm. Click here to see the ...
Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park will come alive with music, performance and cultural expression on Saturday, June 21, as the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation hosts National Indigenous Peoples Day.
An all-ages event honouring National Indigenous Peoples Day is set for Friday morning at Royal Roads University in Colwood. A main stage with live performances, field games, Indigenous artist and ...
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