Black Ash Feast Basket Making Workshop
There’s never a dull day here at the Woodland Cultural [...]
There’s never a dull day here at the Woodland Cultural [...]
Mashkiwizii Mashkawizii: Paint it Orange; Resilience in the Face of [...]
Bookland Press is proud to present two new titles by two Six Nations authors! Marie Hess and Janet Rogers invite you to their double book in celebration of their newly released titles. Going Back Home is Marie Hess’s bravely written residential school memoir. Tsi Niió:re Enkarakhoténhseke is the Mohawk language edition of Janet Rogers’ poetry collection As Long As the Sun Shines translated by Jeremy Green
On Sunday, September 29th we welcome Residential School Survivors, their families, our surrounding communities, friends, neighbours; and the public at-large for a day of workshops and presentations. The event will culminate in a healing walk from the steps of the former Mohawk Institute to the end of the lane way before returning to the centre for the final roster of workshops and the keynote address
Our education staff has carefully crafted our programming to teach students and teachers for Orange Shirt Day, to help them understand the effects of the Residential School system and create a deeper more meaningful connection to the Indigenous roots of Canada.
Allan Downey is the author of The Creator's Game - [...]
Come Celebrate Local Indigenous Artists with their incredible Award from [...]
This popular annual event showcases the very best in Indigenous [...]
A Two Day Conference of Indigenous Language organized by the [...]
The 22nd Annual Christmas Craft Fair November 2, 2019 9-4pm [...]
Dr. David B. MacDonald, from Treaty 4 territory and a professor at the University of Guelph, provides a unique perspective on the prospects for conciliation following the genocide of the residential school system and the “Sixties Scoop.” Presented in conjunction with The Reconciling Circle, organizers of Treaties Recognition Week. Research and Academic Centre Room RCE 004.