Learning and Healing with Ojibwe Spirit Horses (2023 and 2024)

Mādahòkì Farm, located in Ottawa’s Green Belt, is Canada’s only Indigenous Agri-Tourism destination and working farm. With a mission to preserve Indigenous culture and heritage, the farm offers projects, training programs and cultural events that connect visitors to the land and Indigenous traditions.

Learning and Healing with Ojibwe Spirit Horses (2023 and 2024)2024-11-07T20:08:35+00:00

Skʌna Nʌyotyelʌhake’ (We will have Peace) Language Preservation Program

Like many Indigenous communities, Oneida Nation of the Thames in Ontario is facing a language crisis. With only 23 fluent first-language speakers remaining - all over the age of 65 - the community knows that time is running out to pass down their language to the next generation. Most of these speakers are limited in their ability to serve as teachers, making it even more urgent to create a plan to preserve their language.

Skʌna Nʌyotyelʌhake’ (We will have Peace) Language Preservation Program2024-11-07T19:55:17+00:00

Bonnechere Algonquin First Nation Cultural Centre

Culture is about community, and building a sense of connection comes from sharing traditions, activities, and heritage in meaningful ways. To bring these opportunities to Indigenous and non-Indigenous People in the region, Bonnechere Algonquin First Nation in Ontario is partnering with the Town of Renfrew to establish the Bonnechere Algonquin First Nation Cultural Centre (BAFNCC) as an expansion of the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre.

Bonnechere Algonquin First Nation Cultural Centre2024-11-07T19:51:47+00:00

Mashkiwizii Manido Cultural Camps for Indigenous Youth

Reconnecting with cultural and ancestral roots is a journey that begins within, guided by a strong spirit. For young Indigenous people, this connection is especially important as Indigenous traditions, languages, and communities experience a powerful resurgence. To support this growing need, the Mashkiwizii Manido Foundation in Pembroke, Ontario, is creating a space where youth can gather, learn, and celebrate their culture through land-based cultural camps.

Mashkiwizii Manido Cultural Camps for Indigenous Youth2024-11-07T19:48:49+00:00

Uncovering the Forgotten History of Métis Contributions in the Pacific Northwest

The term "Métis" refers to individuals of mixed Indigenous and European heritage, reflecting the blending of two distinct cultures. The Métis Peoples are an integral part of history in the Pacific Northwest (PNW), having played important roles in the region’s economic, social, cultural, and political life. Yet, much of their history has been overlooked or forgotten, their contributions erased from the mainstream narrative. Métis communities have faced systemic discrimination and marginalization.

Uncovering the Forgotten History of Métis Contributions in the Pacific Northwest2024-11-07T19:45:30+00:00

Indigenous Ministry Office Fosters Healing and Reconciliation in Northern Ontario

True reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples requires more than words - it needs tangible actions that preserve and celebrate Indigenous traditions and heritage. The Indigenous Ministry Office at the Diocese of Thunder Bay has been doing just that, fostering healing and reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities across northern Ontario.

Indigenous Ministry Office Fosters Healing and Reconciliation in Northern Ontario2024-11-07T19:42:15+00:00
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