ONKWEHÓN:WE FESTIVAL 2019 Saturday June 29 – Main Stage 8pm – 9pm Logan Staats Born on the Six Nations Reserve and raised in Brantford, Ontario, Staats is a young father from the Mohawk Nation. He started writing and performing music in his teens, playing the guitar and harmonica. Logan is perhaps best known… Read more »
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ONKWEHÓN:WE FESTIVAL Artist Bio: Andy Thomas
ONKWEHÓN:WE FESTIVAL 2019 Sunday June 30 – Main Stage 4PM – 6PM Andy Thomas Andy Thomas, also known by some as Taohyagedo, is a traditional singer & dancer from the Bear Clan of the Oneida Nation. Taohyagedo graduated from Gaweni:yo High School in 2002 and has had the privilege of learning from… Read more »
ONKWEHÓN:WE FESTIVAL Artist Bio: The Sinquah Family Dance Troupe
ONKWEHÓN:WE FESTIVAL 2019 Sunday June 30 – Main Stage 2PM – 3PM The Sinquah Family Dance Troupe The Sinquah Family Dance Troupe are Hopi/Tewa/Choctaw nations, from the Hopi villages located in northern Arizona. The troupe consists of Moontee Sinquah and his sons, Sampson and Scott, all of whom are deeply rooted in… Read more »
ONKWEHÓN:WE FESTIVAL Feature: Archaelogy
ONKWEHÓN:WE FESTIVAL 2019 Saturday June 29 & Sunday June 30 – Mohawk Village Memorial Park 9:30am – 4:30 pm Archaeology Archaeology at the Woodland Cultural Centre is being undertaken as a pro-bono reconciliation project of the Ontario Archaeological Society and Archaeological Research Associates, Ltd. in partnership with the Woodland Cultural Centre, Save… Read more »
ONKWEHÓN:WE FESTIVAL Artist Bio: James Wilson
ONKWEHÓN:WE FESTIVAL 2019 Sunday June 30 – Main Stage 1pm – 2pm James Wilson James Wilson is a 21 year old singer/songwriter from the Six Nations of the Grand River. Wilson has performed at many venues and competitions around Canada and the United States. In 2017 he had the great opportunity to sing… Read more »
ONKWEHÓN:WE FESTIVAL Artist Bio: Lacey Hill
ONKWEHÓN:WE FESTIVAL 2019 Friday June 28 – Main Stage 9pm-10pm Lacey Hill A soulful musician, singer, and songwriter, Lacey Hill composes her music in Southern Ontario on the Six Nations of the Grand River reserve. She grew up “down the bush” (slang for ‘on the reserve’) where her passion for singing emerged when… Read more »
Closed for Solidarity Day
We will be closed for Indigenous Peoples Day, also known as Solidarity Day.
The Creator’s Game – A Review from Our Librarian
The Creator’s Game: Lacrosse, Identity, and Indigenous Nationhood A review by Virve Wiland, WCC Librarian Here I am, the reader of the book “The Creator’s Game” – Lacrosse, thinking I am being given an insight into the history of Indigenous Lacrosse. What I am really being given is an insight into how Lacrosse helped… Read more »
Orange T-Shirts for 2019
Good morning and good day to everybody! We here at The Woodland Cultural Centre are pleased to announce that we are once again selling and now taking orders for Orange Shirt Day, 2019! Orange Shirt Day first started in British Columbia, inspired by the memories of a survivor who recalled how her grandmother had… Read more »
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