National Indigenous History Month
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, a time to recognize the rich history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
All Canadians, including Red Deerians, are encouraged to take time to learn more about First Nations, Inuit and Métis people and our collective past.
The best way to gain a deeper understanding of First Nations, Inuit and Métis experiences is through their own voices. Enjoy Indigenous storytelling by picking up a book, attending a show, watching a movie or listening to music from Indigenous artists. Organizations operating in Red Deer are listed below. Many local events are posted to the Red Deer Community Events calendar.
Local organizations
- Otipemisiwak Metis Nation (pronounced Oh-teh-pim-swak)
- Red Deer Native Friendship Society (RDNFS)
- Shining Mountains Living Community Services
- Urban Aboriginal Voices Society (UAVS)
Related events
- Remembering the Children Day – June 11
- National Indigenous Peoples Day – June 21
- National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Orange Shirt Day) – September 30
- Orange Ribbon Campaign
Resources
- Learn about Inuit across Canada
- Learn about Métis across Canada
- Learn about First Nations across Canada
- Download the Reconciliation: A Starting Point app you can download on you smart device to learn about Indigenous Peoples in Canada, key historical events and reconciliation initiatives.
- Check out the GC Indigenous Instagram account to learn more about inspiring Indigenous women, 2SLGBTQ+ people, environmentalists, artists, activists, scientists and researchers.
- Visit the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Commission to learn more about the tragic legacy of residential schools, the experiences of families and Survivors as well as the 94 Calls to action to start the healing process.
- Red Deer Community Events calendar
Stay connected and show your support with the hashtag #NIHM2024.
Source: Canada.ca