“Mapping The Ground We Stand On” invites participants to explore Indigenous presence on the Turtle Island map, the settler arrival history, and how each fits into the ongoing narratives. In addition, the concepts of the Doctrine of Discovery, terra nullius, Indigenous Knowledge and Ways of Knowing will also be explored during this event. Event’s Website/Socials Website…
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Jungle Cultura hosts a day of crafting, community, and cultural celebrations with their Dream Catcher Workshop that will teach participants to make dreamcatchers, a symbolic craft work in the Indigenous community. Participants will also learn how to Explore the cultural significance of dream catchers rooted in Indigenous Turtle Island traditions. Gain insights into the…
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. Traditionally, Simcoe…
Following a sold-out premiere in January 2024 at the National Arts Centre’s Azrieli Studio in Ottawa, this timely co-production revival is coming to the Aki Studio. In the 1800s, somewhere upon the banks of a Reddish River in Treaty One Territory, three very different women who prefer twenty-first-century slang sit in a fort sharing their views on…
The Culinaria Research Centre at the University of Toronto hosts a symposium bringing together members of the United Nations Global Indigenous Youth Forum at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) from around the world to contribute to ongoing conversations about Indigenous people’s right to food. The symposium aims to demonstrate, discuss, and learn how to…
The Waakebiness Institute for Indigenous Health hosts a Ceremony, Medicine Teachings, and Sacred Fire at the Mother Earth Learning Lodge! Event’s Website/Socials Website Where Ashkaakamigokwe-wiigamig (Mother Earth Learning Lodge), 20 Willcocks Street, Toronto When April 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th, 6:00 pm Admission Free. Reserve your spot here. Like what you see? Subscribe to our…
Hosted at the Sheraton Centre Hotel in Downtown Toronto, the Indigenous-Led Project Forum (ILPF) 2024 is a two-day event that provides a unique space for Indigenous communities, organizations, and industry and government representatives to come together and engage in meaningful discussions about the opportunities, challenges, and support surrounding Indigenous-led projects in Canada. The central focus of our…
Durham Community Health Centre hosts an Indigenous Family Night, inviting First Nation, Inuit, Métis communities and their families to join us as we share food, Indigenous knowledge, culture, and experiences. Event’s Website/Socials Website Where 115 Grassmere Avenue, Oshawa When April 17th, 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Admission Free Like what you see? Subscribe to…
Kalihwíyo (Good Message) Market, in downtown Kitchener, hosts a two-month pop-up shop featuring the works of over 25 Indigenous creators and artists. Attendees can find prints, paintings, jewelry, beadwork, dream catchers, books, blankets, and more, all by talented Indigenous creators. Event’s Website/Socials Instagram Where Downtown Kitchener When April 12th, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm…
I am Kitchener hosts their first market of the spring season featuring over 30+ local Indigenous vendors and artists! Event’s Website/Socials Facebook Where Kitchener City Hall, 198 King St W, Kitchener When April 6th, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Admission Free Like what you see? Subscribe to our blog to be updated on events in…