Supplement to The Free Press, Honouring National Indigenous Peoples Day. June 21 is the summer solstice and the longest day of the year. It is a date celebrated by many cultures the world over, and one that holds deep spiritual and cultural significance for First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities as a time for ceremony, renewal and gratitude for the earth’s cycles.
Table of contents | 1 |
30 years of celebration culture and connection | 2 |
Ones to watch | 4 |
Having an impact | 6 |
A surreal experience | 8 |
Creating a path to better health | 10 |
Advertisiers | 1 |
Me-dian Credit Uniton | 1 |
Manitoba Public Insurance | 3 |
Ross Eadie | 3 |
WASAC | 4 |
First Peoples Development Inc. | 5 |
Manitoba Hydro | 5 |
Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba | 7 |
RWB | 7 |
Assiniboine Credit Union | 7 |
TIPI Group of Companies | 8 |
Northern Lights Petroleum | 9 |
Trippier Law | 11 |
University of Winnipeg | 11 |
Grace Hospital Foundation | 11 |
Manitoba Blue Cross | 12 |
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