Film Screening Kaatohkitopii: The Horse He Never Rode
Woodland Cultural Centre 184 Mohawk Street, Brantford, Ontario, CanadaBring your family and friends to experience the imagineNATIVE Film [...]
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Woodland Cultural Centre invites you to the opening reception of Indigenous Art 2024 on August 3rd at 2PM in the gallery. Join us to celebrate amazing Indigenous artists at the 49th Annual Indigenous Art Exhibition. This exhibition is in partnership with The Brown Homestead.
Join us at the Woodland Cultural Centre on Sunday, October 20, for the opening of our exhibition, 1924: Looking Back at the Last 100 Years of Hodinohso:ni Governance, Self-Determination, and Sovereignty. 1924 marks 100 years since the first election of a Band Council in Six Nations, highlighting the existence of two governance systems that represent Six Nations of the Grand River.