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U of SK: National Indigenous Peoples Day
Join us on June 21, 2018 to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day at the third annual ‘Rock Your Roots’ Walk for Reconciliation. Starting at 9:30 a.m. at Victoria Park, the Rock Your Roots Walk for Reconciliation will feature a variety of traditional and multicultural dances, music and performances along the way. A small group will represent […]
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Read More4th Annual FHQ Arts & Culture Festival
Payepot School Hosts… 4th Annual FHQ Arts & Culture Festival with Special Guest Buffy St. Marie May 17th. 10am – 2pm Payepot School. Piapot First Nation REGISTRATION FORM PLEASE REGISTER BY MAY 11, 2018 For more info: Nicole Crowe [email protected] 306 531-8972 Fax Number: 306 565-2530 NT5
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Read MoreFirst Nations University of Canada Annual Spring Celebration Pow Wow
Regina, SK Brandt Centre April 21 & 22, 2018 ATTENDING THE POW WOW Here’s a couple helpful tips to make you feel comfortable if it’s your first time attending a pow wow: The First Nations University of Canada Spring Pow Wow Celebration is one of the largest pow wows in Western Canada with close to […]
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Read MoreCity counts down to Congress 2018: Canada’s largest academic conference, May 26 – June 1, 2018
The countdown is underway to the largest conference ever to be held in Regina: the 2018 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences from May 26 to June 1, which will attract up to 7,000 delegates from across Canada and around the world. “The Congress is an incredible opportunity to showcase our growing and vibrant […]
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Read MoreSave the date! Have a Heart Day 2018
Have a Heart Day is a child and youth-led reconciliation event that brings together caring Canadians to help ensure First Nations children have the services they need to grow up safely at home, get a good education, be healthy, and be proud of who they are. Last year more than 700 students from 20 different schools, […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Achievement Week February 5 – February 9, 2018
The University of Saskatchewan welcomes you to celebrate Indigenous Achievement Week (IAW) from February 5 to 9, 2018. The week is dedicated to celebrating the success and contributions of Métis, First Nations and Inuit students, staff and faculty. Events focus on achievements in academics, research, education, community engagement and leadership. IAW will begin with a […]
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Read MoreSaskCulture: Save the Date – Resilience & Respect: Canada 150 & Beyond Gatherings
SaskCulture’s Canada 150 project, funded by Canadian Heritage, called Resilience & Respect: Canada 150 & Beyond, is drawing to an end. Our project partners – the Buffalo People Arts Institute, Gabriel Dumont Institute, Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre, Saskatchewan Aboriginal Writing Circle Inc., and Saskatchewan Arts Board – worked throughout the year on cultural programming that highlighted the resilience […]
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Read MoreSKTC: Family Violence Prevention Workshop
Saturday, November 25, 2017 Community event! Keynote Speaker: J.R. LaRose Children’s Activities Door Prize Draws Round Dance The Yellow Quill Justice Program is hosting a one day workshop on the topic of Family Violence Prevention. This is a free event open to all community members. Presentations will include: Victim Services, Elder’s teachings, RCMP presentation, motivational […]
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Read MoreAnskohk 2017 Aboriginal Literature Festival
October 14, 2017 The Saskatchewan Aboriginal Writers Circle Inc. is proud to present the Anskohk Festival Oct. 19-21, 2017 with various speakers and authors. NT5
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Read MoreCumberland College: Orange Shirt Day
September 21, 2017 Cumberland College, the Marguerite Riel Centre, MUCC, and the Kelsey Trail Health Region invite you to show your support and commitment that Every Child Matters. A Round Dance in recognition of Orange Shirt Day will be held over lunch from 11:50 am – 12:25 pm on Friday, September 29, 2017 at the […]
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