National Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Free Online Program

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Discover this fantastic free online event and further your own learning about First Nations and Métis cultures! With workshops, seminars and demonstrations led by Indigenous experts, it’s a great opportunity to learn about Indigenous cultures virtually.
This program is open to everyone!
Program Highlights:
- Opening Ceremonies
- How to make cedar leaf tea with Del Taylor
- Medicine bag construction with Chris Walser of Little Wolf Creations
- The story of the Three Sisters with Marilyn Hopkins
- Strawberry Teachings with Autumn Varley of the Treasury Board Secretariat
- Being an extraordinary ally with Dr. Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux
- Flint knapping with Shawn Corbière of Parks Canada
- Popped Wild Rice with Elliott Cromarty of Fort William Historical Park
- And so much more!
Educators welcome!
Teachers are welcome to stream this free online learning program into their classrooms! Simply register online as an educator and follow the email prompts to join.
Live on Friday June 20 at 10 a.m.
On-demand from Saturday, June 21 to Monday, June 30
FREE
Register here: https://hhp-events.ca
Huronia Historical Parks is proud to help highlight the accomplishments and innovations of Indigenous peoples through our educational celebration on June 19, our free online learning event launching June 20, as well as our lacrosse-focused celebration on June 21.
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