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Three Sisters Indigenous Crafts Market: Galentine’s Day (February 11th)

Three Sisters Indigenous Crafts Market hosts a valentine’s day themed craft market in Toronto featuring over 16 Indigenous-owned businesses selling products and one-of-a-kind items. There will be food, music, hot chocolate, good tunes and vibes. Event’s Website/Socials Instagram Where 58 Cecil St., Toronto, ON When February 11th, 12:00 pm- 6:00 pm Admission Free Like what…

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Omaagomaan: Presented by Native Earth Performing Arts (February 15th to 18th)

The Native Performance of Arts presents an electric choreography and dance performance at the Aki Studio in Toronto this February. Using dance, movement, sound, and storytelling, the Dora-award winning Waawaate Fobister embodies Omaagomaan, a two-spirit being, and a manifestation of the earth and man-made poisons that have seeped into the earth’s crust. A fierce shape-shifter…

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Reconciliation and Legislatures by the Canadian Study of Parliament Group (February 23rd)

Canadian Study of Parliament Group hosts a seminar that explores developments so far and offers perspectives on what remains to be done for legislatures as part of the broader work of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. The role of legislative institutions in reconciliation extends far beyond enacting laws. From matters such as the use of Indigenous…

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Growing Together: Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being in the Early Years (February 20th)

The Early Childhood Professional Resource Centre hosts an event that provides collaborative learning for educators Event’s Website/Socials N/A Where 299 Doon Valley Drive Kitchener, ON N2G 4M4 When February 20th, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Admission Priced. Tickets go for $17. Grab your tickets here Like what you see? Subscribe to our blog to…

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Guided Visits at Simcoe Hall: Acknowledging The Land (February 14th)

Join Art Museum staff on a guided tour of art exhibitions acknowledging the land at Simcoe Hall. _ For the first time in its history, the storied Simcoe Hall hosts a long-term installation of contemporary photography from the university’s permanent collection foregrounding some of today’s most respected Indigenous artists from across Canada, spanning several generations.…

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K̓ata Mashkiki – "To Write Medicine" BIPOC Creative Writing Workshop (February 13th and 27th)

Hosted by Hope Engel (Indigenous Creatives United) and Sarah Siembida (Inaugural Poet Laureate). Join them for a ten session Bi-Weekly Creative Writing Workshop from 6:30-8:30 pm, starting Tuesday, February 13th, 2024, at The Grove Café in Kitchener; This Creative Writing workshop is a safe space for BIPOC community members and allies to come and…

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Indigenous Ingenuity: Timeless Inventions (February 9th)

Indigenous Tourism Ontario and Science North bring the travelling exhibition Indigenous Ingenuity: Timeless Inventions to Thunder Bay, Ontario, from February 9th to March 17th. This exhibition showcases and celebrates the diversity, interconnectedness, and resourceful ways of knowing of the Indigenous community, while showcasing the incredible innovations of Indigenous peoples. It’s fun for the whole family! Event’s…

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