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Statement from Premier Wab Kinew on National Indigenous Peoples Day
Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day. Today, I encourage Manitobans from all walks of life to celebrate the Anishinaabe, Anisininew, Cree, Dakota, Dene, Inuit and Métis cultures, languages and stories which have shaped our province, and our country. From the ancestors who have gathered here since time immemorial, to the creation of our province by the […]
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Read MoreNational Indigenous Peoples Day: June 21 Events in Southern Manitoba
June 20, 2024 The Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) wishes everyone a happy Indigenous Peoples Day. SCO’s offices are closed tomorrow, June 21. We are sharing a list of events taking place on Friday, June 21 in case you would like to celebrate! June 21 events: Fashion Show: on June 21 starting at 10 am at […]
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Read MoreCelebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day at WAG-Qaumajuq
Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 20, 2024: In celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day, the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG)-Qaumajuq is excited host and partner with local organizations for a full day of activities. On Friday, June 21, 2024, the community is welcome to attend programming on site at the Gallery as well as join us at the […]
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Read MoreMany ways for Manitobans to honour resilience, culture during National Indigenous Peoples Day – CBC
Jun 20, 2024 Variety of events planned for Winnipeg and beyond on Friday As people come together to recognize National Indigenous Peoples Day on Friday, three community groups say the day is about celebrating the resilience of their people, culture and heritage. Wa-say Healing Centre executive director Wayne Mason Jr. said part of the reason […]
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Read MoreCelebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day at UM – UM Today
une 19, 2024 The University of Manitoba is pleased to recognize National Indigenous Peoples Day on our campuses. Everyone is encouraged to take part in an event on June 21 to actively listen to Indigenous voices, and celebrate the histories, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples across Turtle Island. National Indigenous Peoples […]
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Read More2024 National Indigenous Peoples Day
June 19, 2024 UWinnipeg is proud to recognize on June 21. The University is committed to the ongoing work of ensuring Indigenous knowledges and perspectives are honoured, and to participating in reconciliation. We invite you to toward reconciliation over the past year, and to help us celebrate and honour our Indigenous community every day. Drum […]
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Read MoreAPTN celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day with a focus on community engagement and entertaining programming
APTN celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day with a focus on community engagement and entertaining programming June 6, 2024 TREATY 1 TERRITORY, WINNIPEG, Man. — APTN is embracing a new way of celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD) by focusing on community engagement and continuing to place a strong emphasis on entertaining programming for June 21. […]
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Read MoreMedia Advisory – The Royal Canadian Mint invites the Public to trade their change for the New $2 National Indigenous Peoples Day Circulation Coin
OTTAWA, ON, July 19, 2023 What: The Royal Canadian Mint invites the public to collect its $2 coin celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day at its Winnipeg boutique. There will be a limit on the number of coins guests can exchange, while supplies last. Coin exchanges are cash-only transactions, any Canadian circulation coin or banknote denomination […]
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Read MoreNational Indigenous Peoples Day celebrated in Morden – PembinaValleyOnline.com
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 […]
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Read MoreIndigenous People’s Day a Real Celebration for the Buffalo Family – ChrisD.ca
June 23, 2023 Marvin Buffalo from Day Star First Nation in Saskatchewan has been a thoroughbred racing trainer for 35 years. He’s had a barn at Assiniboia Downs for 27 years and has a reputation around the Winnipeg track for being smart, savvy and steady. But this summer, something remarkable is happening to Marvin and […]
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