Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2025.
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Sunrise Ceremony at the Huronia Museum
En personne
AutochtoneDate et heure
Lieu
Huronia Museum
549 Little Lake Park Road
Midland, ON
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante.
À propos
Join Elder Patricia Monague for a Sunrise Ceremony at the Huronia Museum to kick off the fourth annual Indigenous Art and Culture Awareness Week from September 22-27.
We will be meeting at the Huronia Museum in Midland at 7:00 a.m. The Ceremony will be led by Patricia Monague and will be followed by breakfast.
Please bring your own lawn chair and dress for the weather. Rain or shine.
This is a pre-registered event, and spots are limited.
Liens
- Huronia Museum huroniamuseum.com
- Indigenous Art and Culture Awareness Week midland.ca
Organisateur
Huronia Museum
Huronia Museum, a not-for-profit organization, was created in 1947 to collect objects of historical significance, which are to be housed and exhibited for the continued education and benefit of the public. Huronia Museum has four primary themes at the foundation of its collections policy. The Museum will collect objects, papers, photographs and ephemera that relate to:
i)Huron & Ojibway First Nations Peoples
ii)Art, artists and art forms of the Georgian Bay region
iii)Marine History of Georgian Bay
iv)Euro-Canadian and Canadian material culture pertaining to Huronia
“Huronia” is defined as the geographic region inhabited by the Huron/Ouendat people prior to their dispersal in 1649. “Georgian Bay Region” refers to the land and waters of the same geographic area.
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