Indigenous Events Into the Summer

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.

June 21 – 27

2021 Nogojiwanong Indigenous Fringe Festival.  https://www.trentu.ca/fphl/news-events/29445