This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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Celebrating Indigenous Culture & Honouring Truth and Reconciliation
In-person
Indigenous History & heritage Storytelling Truth and Reconciliation Youth & teensDate and time
Location
Kinsmen Northwood Playfield
609 James Street North
Thunder Bay, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
About
Enjoy an afternoon of knowledge sharing with Elder Gerry Martin, explore Woodland Art and the story of Ringo Fiddler, the artist behind our beautiful colouring pages, and take part in engaging activities for all ages:
- Traditional games
- Hand drumming (bring your own drum or try one of ours!)
- Traditional crafts
- Samples of traditional iced teas and Indigenous foods
- Truth & Reconciliation information table
Come together in the spirit of understanding, respect, and community.
Organizer
Anishnawbe Mushkiki
We support and empower our community to live holistic, healthy harmonious lives.
Anishnawbe Mushkiki serves all Indigenous people throughout their life cycle. We provide holistic healthcare including primary, traditional and alternative approaches. Our services include clinic care, culture, education, intervention and prevention. We empower Indigenous people to achieve optimal health and social well-being.
The mandate of the Corporation is to carry out programs for the advancement of health of the Indigenous community within a framework of a holistic and culturally responsible health care system.
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