Leah Marie Dorion is a Metis artist, educator, and author from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Wanuskewin is offering virtual poetry workshops with Dorion this winter, to coincide with her exhibition of Thirteen Moons in our East Gallery.
@saskarts @tourismsask@visitsaskatoon
Just 10 yrs ago it would be impossible to imagine the Governor General speaking an #Indigenous language, talking about intergenerational trauma, & encouraging Canadians to learn more
@GGCanada May Simon will be an important figure for generations to come
#ThroneSpeech#cdnpoli
Today is Indigenous Veterans Day - a day for all Canadians to acknowledge the Indigenous men and women who have served and continue to serve.
Learn more: https://t.co/eHkvHOh1V7
#IndigenousVeteransDay#LestWeForget
Reconciliation Saskatoon has an open invitation to continue the conversation around Economic Reconciliation and how we can deepen our impact and move forward.
More information here: https://t.co/QSHzh7WhmT
#BeAConnectR#ReconciliationSK
Still Here Still Healing, is a podcast that shares stories from residential school survivors and discussions with Indigenous youth about topics such as culture, language, identity, and community. Tune in to advance your awareness https://t.co/26TaxUU0FI
#ReconciliationSK
Important reminders for Halloween. Please share:
Native Halloween Costumes Are Offensive, Support Native Designers Instead via @TeenVogue https://t.co/XVF85yQ5Ha And @washingtonpost A culture, not a costume https://t.co/C9qyAgDqUJ
Saskatoon Tribal Council Calls on Everyone to #ActOnReconciliation
Reconciliation is not just one day a year. #ActOnReconciliation is an opportunity for deeper discussions & continued momentum on #NDTR.
See poster for how to participate in this campaign: https://t.co/0GcFwZRgKi
Learn more about #MMIW and join the group reading Reclaiming Power and Place, the Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Details in the poster. #ReconciliationSK
Links information on MMIWG at https://t.co/qOnfMeyyuM
Saskatoon Tribal Council Calls on Everyone to #ActOnReconciliation
Reconciliation is not just one day a year. Help us create a movement!
Learn about the campaign: https://t.co/0GcFwZRgKi
In an era of reconciliation, Land Acknowledgements are political statements meant to recognize First Nations, Inuit, and Métis territory, however many Indigenous people argue they've grown to become superficial, performative. Learn how to make them better
https://t.co/tPpD1LW8Wf
Gilbert Kewistep prefers to stay under the radar but in September, he was honoured by the Office of the Treaty Commissioner for his drive and support of Reconciliation in Saskatchewan.
https://t.co/xTjhytEItT
#BeAConnectR and Learn about Indigenous Food Sovereignty. The History of Food in Canada Is the History of Colonialism: an article in Walrus magazine looks at the destruction of Indigenous food systems and asks what would it take to restore them https://t.co/z7xJ2PKk3i
Regina residents, join the #ReconciliationSK conversation with Decolonize #YQR. Sessions are back starting tomorrow with an exploration of what it means to decolonize the workplace, implement Indigenous Strategy and how hire and retain Indigenous people https://t.co/KM2J2BSdyz
Your risk from COVID-19 is not determined by age, fitness level or community...your risk is determined by vaccine status. ~78% of all new cases & hospitalizations in #Sask in Sep were unvaccinated or partially vaccinated people.
#BeAConnectR and follow Indigenous women photographers
Read and follow tea&bannock, a collective blog by indigenous women photographers, and get to know their incredible work
https://t.co/3CCG5m73Ay
Have you seen Reserve 107? It's a documentary about recent Reconciliation initiatives in the prairies. The film documents the Reconciliation of land between the Young Chippewayan First Nation and the town of Laird, SK. Check it out https://t.co/Ia7Svo1aVV
#ReconciliationSK
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation is the permanent home for all statements, documents, and other materials gathered by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Learn more about and mark Truth and Reconciliation Week https://t.co/nR98AGFTEF