The Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre is a place to share the stories and history of the FN. Situated on the Yukon River, it is a gathering place for all cultures.
Truly honoured today to sign a historic education agreement with the KDFN government. This agreement is designed to improve how we work together, support KDFN student achievement and ensure the inclusion of KDFN culture and language in schools on their Traditional Territory.
Our popular cooking program for youth is starting next week! Register your 9-11 year old for "Page to Plate", running July 15, 16, 17 by calling 667-5239. In partnership with @KDCulture#tweens#cooking#libraries
8 First Nation languages of the Yukon are being showcased with an exhibit, We Are Our Language, opening June 29 inside the Hude Njú Kú Gallery at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre. The exhibit will be on display until October 12th #IndigenousCanada
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Hey #Whitehorse! Consultations on the Peel Watershed will be tomorrow at the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre @KDCulture from 12-8pm. It's time to finally get the Peel Watershed protected. To learn more visit https://t.co/kjeZuj0a5v #protectpeel
The #TahltanStrong Benefit Concert for Telepgraph Creek starts tonight at @KDCulture. Dont miss Canadian Country star @BrettKissel headlining the show Thursday September 20th at the Coast High Country Convention Centre!
We've got awesome storytellers for you tmrw @ Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre! Learn about the journeys to legal personhood for New Zealand's Mount Taranaki and Whanganui River! 6-8:30pm. Entry by donation, snacks will be served 😀@KDCulture@northerncouncil @EuterraOrg @GCTFN
In early 2017, New Zealand's Whanganui River was granted legal rights of personhood. In late 2017 Mount Taranaki was granted similar legal designation. A Māori delegation will be in Whitehorse to share their story Learn more: https://t.co/UWNoeP6Fvl
We’re happy to see a light shone on the power of arts and culture across Canada's North and beyond. From across the oceans, Adäka made an impact on Jessica Reed, a writer from The Guardian https://t.co/dFgiW7lmi7
Here is the photo gallery of my Adäka photos, The Guardian, put online today. It was great to work with them on such a special Yukon festival! https://t.co/QtI9ia0CyV
The 2018 Adäka Cultural Festival is on now at @KDCulture!
Over 50 hands-on workshops are being taught by local Yukon First Nations and guest artists. Take a look: https://t.co/uZXKvp7Oyy #IndigenousCanada#exploreYukon#Whitehorse