Thurs. May 6 7 – 9 pm |
Whose Hill Is It Anyway? Ask an Algonquin. Lynn Gelh, Veldon Coburn and Heather Majaury. This event is a chance for settlers to learn about Algonquin history and politics and the current land claims process in Ontario directly from Algonquin intellectuals and Algonquin political leaders. Register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/whose-hill-is-it-anyway-ask-an-algonquin-tickets-145954334343?aff=erelexpmlt |
May 18 – July 20 |
Kairos Teaching & Sharing Circles. Register: https://www.kairosblanketexercise.org/event/
($25 per evening) |
May 18 Medicine Wheel Teachings | |
June 1 The Impacts of Residential Schools | |
June 15 Métis Teachings | |
June 21 We are All Treaty People (National Indigenous Day) | |
June 29 Social Injustice in the Court System | |
July 20 The Importance of Growing Gardens |
Hopi sacred water teachings shared by Ronald Wadsworth, Hopi from Shungopavi Village in Second Mesa, Arizona. Via Zoom May 18, 2021 7Pm Register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/sacred-water-hopi-traditional-teachings-tickets-152743767721 |
June 21 – 27 |
2021 Nogojiwanong Indigenous Fringe Festival. https://www.trentu.ca/fphl/news-events/29445 |