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NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY
BY KRISTIN MARAND
The Winnipeg Art
Gallery-Qaumajuq
illuminated the curved
granite exterior of its
new addition in 2021,
ushering in a new era
of appreciation for
Indigenous art, artists
and culture.
Visible Vault, Qaumajuq, the Inuit art centre at the Winnipeg Art Gallery.
PHOTOS BY LINDSAY REID
light is here
The dawn of
art
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs
wishes all a safe and happy
National Indigenous Peoples Day
National Indigenous Peoples Day is a time for First
Nations to come together and celebrate our culture and
resiliency. Since time immemorial we have gathered to
pray, feast, and visit, with song and dance. This continues
to be a way forward to invigorate and assert nationhood.
On this occasion, First Nations continue celebrating, and
acknowledging the beauty and resilience of our Nations.