We Are All Treaty People
I N D I G E N O U S P E O P L E S H I S T O R Y M O N T H
is a time to celebrate, reflect, and honour the rich contributions, cultures,
and histories of Indigenous Peoples from coast to coast.
The Numbered Treaties were not just historical agreements. They were,
and continue to be, living documents shaping our relationships and
responsibilities, and forming a vital part of the Canadian-First Nations
relationship.
Let's take this month to deepen understanding, show respect, and commit
to upholding the spirit and intent of the Numbered Treaties. Together we
can build a better future for the generations of young people to come.
A message from the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre.
www.mfnerc.org
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2024
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NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY
SUBMITTED PHOTO
BY TRINA REHBERG BOYKO
National Indigenous Peoples Day is significant
to Elder Paul Guimond, who calls Sagkeeng First
Nation, Manitoba, his home. "What it means
to me is that there is a day for us now," says
Elder Paul. "There is time for us now."
Celebrating
on National Indigenous Peoples Day
Language and Culture
culture