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June 17, 2024

National Indigenous History Month kicks off at U荔枝视频

Transformative events and cultural experiences such as Campfire Chats are highlights of month-long celebration
A sunset scene in a field with a tipi, a tree, and a campfire. Top left in red: Campfire Chats. Bottom left in white: A Celebration of Indigenous Music and Culture.
Celebrate First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis cultures this month by participating in one of U荔枝视频鈥檚 NIHM events Gordon Wesley/U荔枝视频

This National Indigenous History Month (NIHM), join the 荔枝视频 in celebrating centuries of First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis history and culture. , NIHM commemorates the great achievements and resilience of Indigenous Peoples who have called this place home since time immemorial. Throughout the month of June, U荔枝视频 is hosting and supporting numerous events and programs to celebrate and honour Indigenous Peoples鈥 diverse culture and rich history. 

In partnership with , U荔枝视频 is once again co-hosting its signature event, Campfire Chats 2024: A Celebration of Indigenous Music and Culture. The celebration, organized in part by the Office of Indigenous Engagement, features live performances by Indigenous musicians and recording artists who will share stories through traditional and contemporary music. 

The event is free to the public and includes performances by Eya-Hey Nakoda, Armond Duck Chief, Craig Ginn, the Denby Family and Olivia Tail Feathers, as well as original artwork by local artist . This event will also include an Indigenous artisan market, and a pow wow earlier in the day hosted by Heritage Park.

Other events this month include a virtual Pathways to Healing circle hosted by the  , as well as 鈥  virtual tour of its curated . The Office of Indigenous Engagement will also offer its workshop, titled 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act, based on the national best-selling book of the same title by Gwawa'enuk author Bob Joseph. 

As part of its , the Office of Indigenous Engagement is also releasing a new video focused on cultural transfers associated with the ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖 strategy, narrated by Elder Dr. Reg Crowshoe, Hon. LLD鈥01, a prominent Piikani ceremonialist, community leader and adviser to the university. 

Special cultural events and workshops hosted not only this month, but throughout the year, support the U荔枝视频 Indigenous Strategy and our collective journey toward reconciliation. Additional learning resources can be found on the Office of Indigenous Engagement website.

Celebrate First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis cultures this month by participating in one of U荔枝视频鈥檚 and its partner's NIHM events.

Indigenous Writing Circle

June 17
6 鈥 7 p.m. MT
Virtual

U荔枝视频鈥檚 2023-24 Canadian Writer-in-Residence, Francine Cunningham, is leading the final meeting of the Indigenous Writers Circle. Indigenous students, staff, alumni and community members are invited to join a bi-weekly online writing circle hosted by Cunningham. All levels are welcome, and no previous experience is necessary. The meeting is hosted on Zoom.

21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act

June 18
10 a.m. 鈥 12 p.m.
Room 112, Schulich School of Engineering

This interactive learning workshop addresses the history of the Indian Act of 1876. The act was envisioned as the tool that Canada鈥檚 federal government needed to solve the 鈥淚ndian problem鈥 forever 鈥 extermination of the cultures by assimilation. The act was one of segregation, subjugation and control of First Nations people. Early renditions of the Indian Act introduced several laws limiting freedom, prohibiting First Nations' cultural expression, and denying basic levels of sovereignty and self-determination.

Pathways to Healing Circle

June 20 
12 鈥 1 p.m. MT
Virtual

Join us virtually to learn more about the Pathways to Healing initiative; discuss projects and ideas pertaining to Indigenous health, education and healing; and build meaningful relationships with others working in these areas. Hosted by the Indigenous, Local and Global Health Office.

Heritage Park Pow Wow

June 21
11 a.m. 鈥 4 p.m. 
Celebration Field at Heritage Park

Come experience an authentic and traditional pow wow happening all day at Heritage Park! A pow wow  is a celebration of Indigenous heritage and culture through dance, music, and socialization. 

Anyone who self-identifies as Indigenous at the front gates of the park will get free admission.

Campfire Chats: A Celebration of Indigenous Music and Culture

June 21
4 鈥 6:30 p.m.
Heritage Park Plaza (free to attend)

June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. Join U荔枝视频 for the ninth annual Campfire Chats event, A Celebration of Indigenous Music and Culture. This event, held in partnership with Heritage Park, celebrates Indigenous Peoples鈥 culture and history through live music. Featured recording artists include Eya-Hey Nakoda, Armond Duck Chief, Craig Ginn, the Denby Family and Olivia Tail Feathers.

Online Monthly Book Club 鈥&苍产蝉辫;Becoming a Matriarch

June 24
7:30 鈥 8:30 p.m. 
Virtual

Join Francine Cunningham, 2023-24 Canadian Writer-in-Residence, for a monthly literary discussion. Our June selection is , a memoir by Helen Knott. 

About the book
Having lost both her mom and grandmother in just over six months, forced to navigate the fine lines between matriarchy, martyrdom, and codependency, Knott realizes she must let go, not just of the women who raised her, but of the woman she thought she was. Woven into the pages are themes of mourning, sobriety through loss, and generational dreaming. Becoming a Matriarch is charted with poetic insights, sass, humour and heart.

Indigenous Heritage Collection

June 2024
Virtual

Visit the U荔枝视频 Libraries & Cultural Resources  for a specially curated  that includes items from the library's collections, archival material and a listing of publications from the 

ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖, the 荔枝视频鈥檚 Indigenous Strategy, is a commitment to deep evolutionary transformation by reimagining ways of knowing, doing, connecting and being. Walking parallel paths together, 鈥渋n a good way,鈥 U荔枝视频 is moving toward鈥痝enuine reconciliation and Indigenization.


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