Michif Language Revitalization Circle Community Outreach (2024)

For many Métis people, discovering their cultural heritage has been a journey of revelation and rediscovery. Métis youth are seldom exposed to Michif language and culture, as older generations grapple with a legacy of shame surrounding their identity. Organizations like the Michif Language Revitalization Circle (MLRC) are working to mend these connections and reclaim Métis heritage.

Michif Language Revitalization Circle Community Outreach (2024)2024-03-06T20:37:11+00:00

Educating Through Art: Balcarres Community School’s Tribute to Truth and Reconciliation

In 2023, Balcarres Community School in Saskatchewan embarked on an initiative to engage students, many of whom are members of neighbouring First Nation communities, in truth and reconciliation. Under the guidance of their teachers, students produced artwork that depicts the 94 Calls to Action outlined by the National Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada.

Educating Through Art: Balcarres Community School’s Tribute to Truth and Reconciliation2024-03-06T20:44:41+00:00

Ticmup Cultural and Education Centre Project

Ticmup, a non-profit society founded in January 2021, is dedicated to preserving and promoting Nuu-chah-nulth family cultural teachings, language, and art through collaborative efforts with Indigenous and non-Indigenous allies.

Ticmup Cultural and Education Centre Project2024-03-06T20:33:23+00:00

Tipi Building Project for Urban Indigenous Youth

In today’s digital age, youth face increasing challenges, with engagement beyond cell phones and other devices often lacking. Urban Indigenous youth in particular are vulnerable, often missing familial support and a sense of belonging. It is important to create spaces and experiences that offer them a sense of community, cultural connection, and purpose amidst these challenges.

Tipi Building Project for Urban Indigenous Youth2024-03-06T20:29:46+00:00

Drumming Classes Resonate at Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples

Indigenous Peoples have endured the loss of many traditional teachings and practices, particularly due to the legacy of the residential school system. Among these losses are the art of drum making and drumming, which hold deep cultural significance and reflect the unique identity of Indigenous communities.

Drumming Classes Resonate at Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples2024-03-06T20:19:00+00:00

Revitalizing Traditional Skills through Sewing Classes

In an effort to revitalize traditional skills, Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples in Edmonton is hosting sewing classes for community members. Led by a sewing teacher working in collaboration with an Elder, these classes aim to share traditional sewing techniques and knowledge.

Revitalizing Traditional Skills through Sewing Classes2024-03-06T20:14:17+00:00

Community Support Amidst Adversity: Sacred Heart Church’s Outreach Ministry

Sacred Heart Church has initiated an Outreach Ministry to address the pressing needs of its community members. By offering bag lunches, emergency hampers, and clothing items, the church helps lighten the struggles faced by individuals and families, many of whom are of First Nations or Métis backgrounds.

Community Support Amidst Adversity: Sacred Heart Church’s Outreach Ministry2024-03-06T20:11:07+00:00

Cree Language Revival at Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples

In the journey of reconciliation, preserving and revitalizing Indigenous languages is a vital pillar. Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples in Edmonton, Alberta, has made strides in this direction by offering Cree language classes since early 2023. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with over 20 participants engaging in the lessons.

Cree Language Revival at Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples2024-03-06T19:44:36+00:00

Reviving Tradition: Bannock-Making Workshops

In many Indigenous communities, the loss of traditional teachings and ways of life has been deeply felt across generations. Indigenous peoples have experienced a disconnection from their heritage and traditions. One such tradition, the making of Bannock (or fry bread), holds significant cultural meaning among Indigenous families.

Reviving Tradition: Bannock-Making Workshops2024-02-28T19:06:14+00:00

Healing Trauma Through Cultural Teachings

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) was established to facilitate reconciliation among Residential School Survivors, their families, their communities and all Canadians. By travelling to all parts of Canada and hearing from more than 6,500 witnesses, the TRC created a historical record of the residential school system.

Healing Trauma Through Cultural Teachings2024-02-28T19:00:07+00:00
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