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khiatons · 1 year ago
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Happy National Indigenous People’s Day from Cathy-Khiatons
#nationalindigenouspeoplesday #indigenoustiktok Happy National Indigenous People’s Day from Cathy-Khiatons to my fellow Rez Scones. https://youtube.com/shorts/am-D81uhTT0
Happy National Indigenous People’s Day from Cathy-Khiatons to my fellow Rez Scones.
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er7879 · 2 years ago
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#nationalindigenouspeoplesday 🍁 . . #thanksgiving #holidays #southcentralla #eastside #westcoast #southcentral #watts #california #family #erruiz #stevenmoore #cweed #living #blumillennium #slm #losangeles #foryoupage #doitagain #wōk #blockchain #nftartist #nfts #nfthiphop #eastside (at Florence-Graham) https://www.instagram.com/p/Clefhv8SJV_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sciencefor · 5 months ago
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Meet the Scientists
The Salish Peoples of British Columbia have been practising STEM for thousands of years, long before Europeans arrived on this continent. They used: engineering, math, ecology, hydrology, geology, geography, botany, zoology, physiology, and more in their day-to-day lives. There are too many examples to list but they include: crafting intricate woven items, erecting longhouses and totem poles, developing medicines, and building fish traps, as well as through harvesting and preserving food, managing fish and fruit stocks, and navigating their ways on land and sea.
#nationalindigenouspeoplesday #salishpeople #traditionalecologicalknowledge #indigenousstem
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socscilearn · 5 months ago
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RT @downiewenjack: Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day! #DoSomething #ReconciliACTION #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay #IndigenousHistory… — Stacy Anne Allen (@stacyanneallen) Jun 21, 2024
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millenniumgrouprealestate · 5 months ago
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We celebrate National Indigenous People's Day! Check for events in and around your neighbourhood honouring Canada's native citizens 🪶 #NIPDCanada #IndigenousPeoplesDay #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay #KendraCutroneBroker #TonyCutroneRealtor #MillenniumGroupRealEstate...
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pixoplanet · 3 years ago
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It's October 11th, 🛶 the first US National Indigenous Peoples Day, as so proclaimed three days ago by President Joseph R. Biden to celebrate "the invaluable contributions and resilience of Indigenous peoples. We also recommit to supporting a new, brighter future of promise and equity for Tribal Nations – a future grounded in Tribal sovereignty and respect for the human rights of Indigenous people in the Americas and around the world."
President Biden also proclaimed this day Columbus Day, continuing a tradition begun in 1934. In this proclamation, President Biden urged Americans to reflect on "America's spirit of exploration" and "on the courage and contributions of Italian Americans throughout the generations," while acknowledging "the painful history of wrongs and atrocities that many European explorers inflicted on Tribal Nations and Indigenous communities."
Someday, the American president will go back to issuing only one proclamation for the second Monday of October – only this time it will be for Indigenous Peoples Day, not Columbus Day – hopefully sooner, not later. This is a good start, though. ☮️ Peace… Jamiese of Pixoplanet
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Happy Indigenous peoples day!! ✊🏾❤️from the northern natives💁🏾‍♀️🚶🏾‍♂️🗻❄️
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wil-cat74 · 3 years ago
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In Canada we celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day today as well as the Summer Solstice in the northern hemisphere. From my current First Nations clan and I, have a wonderful day wherever you may be
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gordzillapierce · 4 years ago
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It’s national Indigenous people day here in Canada. We have a LONG LONG way to go but I wanted to say niá:wen to all those who support indigenous rights. Spread the word and keep up the fight for equality. #nationalindigenouspeoplesday #mohawk #humanrights https://www.instagram.com/p/CBsq4sZDfO0/?igshid=vvnxgei7w24e
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kiwewinbeads · 5 years ago
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Goodies!!
Happy Indigenous Peoples day!!!
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oneoffoddities · 5 years ago
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Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day and Blessed Litha!!! My first of many terrariums was my Litha craft today; this one was made as a gift for a wonderful, strong and inspirational woman. The dragonfly holds special meaning to her and when I couldn’t save this one last summer, I knew I wanted to make something for her with it. There’s a bee sitting atop of a thrift blossom and a bone/skull totem in the front. The barked moss came from my Vancouver trip and the witches beard from my local cedar forest. #terrarium #terrariums #rodentskull #driedbee #thrift #moss #witchesbeard #witchesofinstagram #witchcraft #lithacraft #litha #nationalindigenouspeoplesday #eclecticwitch #naturewitch #witchythings #witchycrafts #bee #handcollected #ethicallysourced #ethicallymade #handmade #artisan #witchbiz #instawitch #witchblr (at Vernon, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/By_26PuHBG2/?igshid=1fcy0h04lleyn
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yegarts · 5 years ago
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Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with Art
The summer solstice has special resonance in Canada as it coincides with National Indigenous Peoples Day.
National Indigenous Peoples Day recognizes and celebrates the cultures and contributions of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis Indigenous peoples of Canada. First celebrated as National Aboriginal Day in 1996, the day was renamed in 2017. June 21 was chosen for many reasons, including its cultural significance as the Summer solstice, and because many Indigenous peoples and communities traditionally celebrate their heritage on the solstice. 
This weekend presents a perfect opportunity to visit ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞  - Edmonton’s Indigenous Art Park. The result of a deep multiyear partnership between Edmonton’s Indigenous communities and artists, the City of Edmonton, and the Edmonton Arts Council, the park celebrates and tells the stories of ‘this place.’
Situated within the historic Queen Elizabeth Park on the south side of Queen Elizabeth Park Road, the six artworks examine and evoke millennia of Indigenous history. 
Curated by Candice Hopkins, the park features: iskotew - Amy Malbeuf (Rich Lake, Alberta), pehonan - Tiffany Shaw-Collinge (Edmonton, Alberta), mikikwan - Duane Linklater (Moose Cree First Nation, Ontario), mamohkamatowin (Helping One Another) - Jerry Whitehead (James Smith First Nation, Saskatchewan), Reign - Mary Anne Barkhouse (Nimpkish Band, Kwakiutl First Nation, British Columbia), and Preparing to Cross the Sacred River - Marianne Nicolson (Dzawada'enuxw Nation, British Columbia).
Earlier this month, ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞ was the only Canadian public art project to receive recognition as one of the 50 most compelling public art projects in North America through the Americans for the Arts Public Art Network Year in Review. You can read more about ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞ here. 
Here are a few more events to take in.
Art Gallery of Alberta: Today, the AGA offers free admission all day (until 5:00pm) and special programming. Take in exhibitions featuring the work of First Nations and Métis artists, including Cul-de-Sac and Fix your hearts or die. 
Royal Alberta Museum The RAM fills its space with artists and performers presenting music, dance, storytelling, and art in celebration of Canada’s Indigenous Peoples. Activities include lessons on making a drum, bark basket or moss bag. Go behind the scenes to tour RAM’s Indigenous Studies collection. Join in with traditional dance and drumming performances or hear stories in the courtyard. Activities and performances run until 8:00 pm.  
Friday, June 21, 2019
IndigiSoulstice - National Indigenous Peoples Day: Two stages and one night of Indigenous art, fashion and music. Live performances, special guests and Natives Got Talent Music Challenge. Located at the Art Gallery of Alberta (2 Sir Winston Churchill Square) until 8:00 pm
The Works Art & Design Festival
The Works Stage (Alberta Legislature Grounds) 2:00 – 10:45 pm The Works, in collaboration with Festival Edmonton Chante, presents a day of music words from a variety of Indigenous artists and musicians - Chubby Cree, Cindy Paul, Daniel Richer dit LaFlèche, Elisapie, and Samian.
The Appropriation Arsan Buffin Site 1 – Capital Plaza The Appropriation Indigenizes advertising using stock photos highlighting the lack of Indigenous People in media.
Where are the Children? Healing the Legacy of the Residential Schools Site 2 – Legislative Assembly of Alberta Visitors’ Centre - Borealis Gallery Monday – Wednesday; Friday – Sunday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm / Thursday – 10:00 am – 8:00 pm A powerful traveling exhibition by the Legacy of Hope Foundation that explores the history and consequences of the Residential Schools System in Canada with the goals of contributing to the healing and understanding required for reconciliation. 
Stoney Nakoda Sioux Exhibit Various Artists Site 24 - Galerie Cité – 8627 Rue Marie-Anne Gaboury Monday-Saturday 8:00 am – 9:00 pm / Sunday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Containing diverse works form members of the Stoney Nakoda Sioux Audio Visual Club, this exhibition rallies the power of story and the potential of the Nakoda people.
The Future, All At Once Lauren Crazybull Site 25 – McMullen Gallery 8448 112 Street (Main Floor - U of A Hospital)Monday Friday 11:00am-7:00 pm Saturday & Sunday 11:00 a, - 5:00 pm (Closed July 1) Alberta’s first Artist in Residence, Lauren Crazybull, wishes to tell a story of Indigenous Futures from the perspective of her younger self.
Saturday June 22, 2019
Edmonton Indigenous Peoples Festival Edmonton Expo Centre, Hall A & North Plaza - 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. A day of free & family-friendly interactive experiences, cultural demonstrations, artisans, cuisine, and live concerts celebrating First Nation, Métis and Inuit peoples and cultures.
All images by Brad Crowfoot - from the top iskotew by Amy Malbeuf; mamohkamatowin (Helping One Another) by Jerry Whitehead; Reign by Mary Anne Barkhouse; pehonan by Tiffany Shaw-Collinge; Preparing to Cross the Sacred River by Marianne Nicolson; mikikwan by Duane Linklater
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juliesioux · 5 years ago
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My new house. Don't hate. #nationalindigenouspeoplesday #picoftheday (at Hatley Castle) https://www.instagram.com/p/By-40c2F9Ke/?igshid=12fmul843d1d8
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er7879 · 2 years ago
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#nationalindigenouspeoplesday 🍁 . . #thanksgiving #holidays #southcentralla #eastside #westcoast #southcentral #watts #california #family #erruiz #stevenmoore #cweed #living #blumillennium #slm #losangeles #foryoupage #doitagain #wōk #blockchain #nftartist #nfts #nfthiphop #eastside (at Florence-Graham) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClakzHCrUOV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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irisfilmcollective · 2 years ago
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Iris member LINDSAY MCINTYRE’s Ajjigiingiluktaaqtugut (We Are All Different, 2021) is screening this month at the Mimesis Documentary Festival in Boulder Colorado (mimesisfestival.org/2022-program/) as well as part of VIFF’s National Indigenous People’s Day events available free online until July 14th. (viff.org/whats-on/we-are-all-different-program-1/) AND in person as part of the VIFF Centre Media Lab on the second floor of the Vancity theatre until July 17th!
#lindsaymcintyre
#wearealldifferent
#viffmedialab
#mimesisdocumentaryfestival
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lorene1voice · 2 years ago
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Reflecting on the words of Richard Wagamese. Meaningful action is not just for #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay https://www.instagram.com/p/CfH1J1av5kr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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