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National Indigenous History Month – CTV News
June 19, 2024 Kent Morrison and Dr. Marie Wilson discuss her new book North of Nowhere during National Indigenous History Month. Read More: https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/video/c2943211-national-indigenous-history-month
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Read MoreLaw Society of Alberta – National Indigenous History Month 2024
June 5, 2024 June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, which also coincides with National Pride Month. Not only am I Indigenous, I also identify as Two-Spirit, and I think these two events are especially important to observe and understand today. This year, I have created a guide that not only provides information about […]
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Read MoreNational Indigenous History Month: Minister Wilson
Minister of Indigenous Relations Rick Wilson issued the following statement on National Indigenous History Month: “Each year during National Indigenous History Month, we celebrate and honour the achievements, histories and resilience of Indigenous Peoples, who have lived on these lands for generations. “This is a fitting time to reaffirm our commitment to reconciliation, and reconciliation […]
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Read MoreIndigenous History Month celebrated with Bragg Creek concert – Western Wheel
Wendy Walker, a Métis and Mi’kmaq First Nations singer-songwriter, to perform in Bragg Creek on Saturday, June 8. Bragg Creek Performing Arts is offering a concert to help kick off Indigenous History Month this June featuring Wendy Walker, a Métis and Mi’kmaq First Nations singer-songwriter. The local arts group said Walker’s grassroots musical style and […]
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Read MoreObserving and celebrating National Indigenous History Month in Edmonton
May 31, 2024 June is recognized as National Indigenous History Month in Canada. Formally declared in 2009, the month encourages Canadians of all walks of life to take time to learn about the history, heritage, resiliency and diversity of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Each year, the City of Edmonton is proud to support and showcase […]
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Read MoreSt. Albert Public Library exhibits two Indigenous artists – St. Albert Gazette
May 31, 2024 Linda M. Wright and Esta Bee present paintings and beadwork June is National Indigenous History Month, an opportunity to learn about the unique culture, traditions and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis. This year St. Albert’s Public Library introduces two Inuit artists from I.A.M. Collective, the Indigenous Art Market Collective. It […]
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Read MoreBanff Centre – National Indigenous History Month
Join us to celebrate Banff Centre’s National Indigenous History Month in June! Banff Centre recognizes National Indigenous History Month as a time for learning, honouring, reflecting, and engaging with Indigenous cultures. Banff Centre is inviting the community to participate in events and activities including story sharing, dance, films, and music. Events will be held person at […]
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Read MoreNational Indigenous History Month: Minister Wilson
Jun 13, 2023 Minister of Indigenous Relations Rick Wilson issued the following statement on National Indigenous History Month: “National Indigenous History Month is an important time of year to learn about the historic contributions and achievements of Indigenous Peoples in Alberta. The Alberta government continues to recognize their strength and resilience. “Indigenous Peoples in Alberta […]
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Read MoreStudent artwork on display in honour of National Indigenous History Month – Lakeland Today
June 12, 2023 The Cold Lake Public Library recently invited students from Elizabeth Settlement and LeGoff School to participate in an art contest, and the results can be seen at the South Branch of the Cold Lake Public Library until June 20. COLD LAKE – The Cold Lake Public Library recently invited students from Elizabeth […]
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Read MoreA Guide to National Indigenous History Month
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada. It is a time to celebrate and recognize our unique and diverse cultures within the First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities. The events and educational opportunities taking place this month can also help us reflect on how we can continue to work towards reconciliation. Below are a […]
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