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National Indigenous Peoples Day

Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st, honoring the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions of Canada's Indigenous peoples.
Arts Incubator Winnipeg 21 Jun 2024
Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st, honoring the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions of Canada's Indigenous peoples. Photo by Tony Eetak

Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st, honoring the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions of Canada's Indigenous peoples. Photo by Tony Eetak, Art Borups Corners

National Indigenous Peoples Day, observed annually on June 21st in Canada, is a day dedicated to celebrating and honoring the rich cultures, traditions, languages, and contributions of Indigenous peoples. This significant day, also known as National Aboriginal Day, was first proclaimed in 1996 by then Governor General of Canada, Roméo LeBlanc, following consultations with various Indigenous groups.

The Significance of June 21st

June 21st was chosen as it coincides with the summer solstice, a day that holds symbolic importance for many Indigenous communities. The summer solstice is a time of renewal and reflection, often marked by traditional ceremonies and gatherings. By aligning National Indigenous Peoples Day with this meaningful date, the celebration pays homage to the deep spiritual connection Indigenous peoples have with the land and the changing seasons.

Niriqatiginnga founding member Tony Eetak is this year's youth artist-in-residence with the Winnipeg-based nonprofit.
Niriqatiginnga founding member Tony Eetak is this year’s youth artist-in-residence with the Winnipeg-based nonprofit.

Recognizing First Nations, Red River Metis and Inuit Cultures

National Indigenous Peoples Day is an opportunity for all Canadians to recognize and appreciate the diverse cultures of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. These distinct groups each possess unique languages, histories, and traditions that have been passed down through generations. From the vibrant powwows of the Plains Nations to the intricate beadwork of the Métis and the Arctic traditions of the Inuit, the day showcases the rich tapestry of Indigenous life.

Educational Opportunities

One of the key goals of National Indigenous Peoples Day is to foster greater understanding and respect for Indigenous cultures and histories. Schools, museums, and community organizations across the country host events, workshops, and exhibitions that educate the public about the contributions and experiences of Indigenous peoples. These activities not only celebrate Indigenous heritage but also bridge gaps in knowledge and promote reconciliation.

How to Participate

There are numerous ways to participate in National Indigenous Peoples Day. Attend local events, support Indigenous artists and businesses, educate yourself about Indigenous histories and issues, or simply take a moment to reflect on the contributions of Indigenous peoples. This day is an invitation to all Canadians to come together in a spirit of respect, celebration, and solidarity.

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The Arts Incubator - Winnipeg is a participatory arts collective and living lab, based in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. It's a space where innovation and creativity thrive. It's latest iteration was launched in 2021 with funding and support from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse. Today, working with students and faculty from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, we fuse traditional and participatory media arts with artificial intelligence, music, storytelling and community-driven, land-based artist residencies to cultivate new voices and bold ideas. Whether through collaborative projects or immersive experiences, our small but vibrant community supports creators to explore, experiment, and connect. Join us at the intersection of artistry, technology, culture and community—where every moment is a new opportunity to create.

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This platform, our Winnipeg, Manitoba hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Manitoba Arts Council Indigenous 360 Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Arts Incubator was seeded and piloted with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse. We thank them for their investment, supporting northern arts capacity building and bringing the arts to life.

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This platform, our Northwestern Ontario hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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