Tomorrow, in honour of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation we will be wearing orange. We do this in remembrance of the Canadian Residential School system and the impact of this government policy on First Nations.
St. Mary's, Hagersville, students were a huge help to Mr. Rait today as he worked to display artist, Michael Barber's mural, entitled "Teachings Lost", in the school foyer. @bhncdsb@ARTSbhncdsb@stmhagersville
ACS Lions show their support for Residential School Victims & Survivors! A big thank you to Mr. Petrella for being our official photographer (once again)! @assumptionlion@bhncdsb
Big thanks to my next door neighbour Randy for driving the 8’x 12’ mural to @stmhagersville. The mural project was a part of the 2024 Indigenous Art show where artist Michael Barber worked with about 100 students from @bhncdsb to create this stunning piece.
🧡 Today, we honor the resilience and strength of Indigenous communities on #OrangeShirtDay. As a Catholic school board, we commit to listening, learning, and walking the path of reconciliation together. Every Child Matters. 🧡 #TruthAndReconciliation#EveryChildMatters
Check out the link below for a beautiful rendition of "You Are My Sunshine" - sung in the Mohawk Language! Thank you Kaniehtenhawi Deer & Woodland Cultural Centre for this wonderful video!
https://t.co/Wa8zHcER2j
A wonderful three days at the OCSTA Indigenous Leads Conference in Thunder Bay, learning from Niigaan Sinclair about Presence, Practice, Pedagogy, and Permanence in Indigenous Education! @bhncdsb
Congratulations to ACS student Madison Davey and SJC student Annabelle Martin, who were honoured by the NCTR at a ceremony in Winnipeg for their "Imagine a Canada" project - a travelling mural depicting the Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address! We are SO proud of you! @bhncdsb
Meet the Artist: Delbert Jonathan is a Mohawk artist from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. Delbert has learned from and been mentored by a long generational line of artists. Delbert enjoys painting, digital art, traditional arts, leatherwork, & inspirational dancing.
Grade 7/8 students from St. Peter work with Mohawk Artist Delbert Jonathan on a mural for #WeAreCalled at Lynnwood Arts. A great day of learning and creativity! @bhncdsb@ARTSbhncdsb@LynnwoodArts
Meet Savannah Skye-Smith: I was always interested in art - it’s one of the best forms of expression. I am very happy and proud to represent the Six Nations community as an artist. I love sharing my passion, culture, and knowledge with people. I am glad to be a positive role model
WOW! So impressed with the students from Holy Trinity who came to @LynnwoodArts to work with Artist Michael Barber today! The mural is looking fabulous - way to go! @ARTSbhncdsb@bhncdsb@trinitytitan
Grade 7/8 students from St. Cecilia visit @LynnwoodArts to work with Indigenous Artist Michael Barber and create a beautiful background for his mural. #WeAreCalled@ARTSbhncdsb@bhncdsb
The creativity continues in preparation for #WeAreCalled Grade 4/5 students from Sacred Heart, Langton, visit Lynnwood Arts to work with Mohawk Artist Delbert Jonathan and show that we are all connected. @bhncdsb@ARTSbhncdsb@LynnwoodArts
Today @bhncdsb is the Feast Day of St Kateri Tekakwitha. She was the first North American Indigenous woman to be recognized as a saint. She is also known as the Lily of the Mohawks.
January Rogers is a Mohawk/Tuscarora writer from Six Nations. She owns and operates Ojistoh Publishing and Productions and works in page poetry, spoken word, performance poetry, video poetry and recorded poetry with music. #WeAreCalled