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  • GTNT Presents ‘Apples & Train Tracks’

    The Refinery 609 Dufferin Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Inspired by the playwright's father, who lived as a Road Allowance Métis haunted by memories of his community being forced into railcars and shipped away, Charlie wrestles with the consequences of intergenerational trauma as he fights to forge a new legacy of love with his wife, Rose. Learn more or get tickets here

  • Teagan Littlechief

    EA Rawlinson Centre for the Arts 142 12 St W, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Teagan Littlechief, a proud Cree singer-songwriter from Saskatchewan, captivates audiences with her powerful vocals and heartfelt storytelling. Known for her performances at major events like the Grey Cup, she brings a blend of resilience and artistry to every stage. More information and tickets

  • Red Dress Day Walk and Activities

    Old Credit Union Parking Lot Saskatoon 1515 20th Street West, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    All community members are invited to be part of recognizing and honouring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Woman, Girls and Two-Spirit people on May 5th. No More Stolen Sisters Information Fair - Cosmo Civic Centre 3130 Laurier Drive 10am - 2pm Active Bystander Training - Cosmo Civic Centre Pre-registration required - email kerry.fetter@police.saskatoon.sk.ca 12pm - 2pm Red Dress…

  • STC Red Dress Awareness Sessions

    Saskatoon Tribal Council invites you to join them for a Free Awareness BBQ to mark Red Dress Day on Tuesday, May 5, 2026 at 1515 20th Street West (old Credit Union parking lot) from 11:30 a.m – 2:00 p.m.M Come together for awareness sessions, a shared meal, and community connection to honour and recognize those…

  • 8th Annual Prairie Rivers Reconciliation Circle Educational Gathering

    One Arrow First Nation

    Prairie Rivers Reconciliation Circle is honoured to share the date for the 8th Annual Prairie Rivers Reconciliation Circle Educational Gathering. This year’s gathering, “Threads of Truth,” will take place on May 8, 2026 at the beautiful One Arrow Cultural Lodge. This annual gathering brings people together to learn, listen, and reflect through education, culture, and meaningful…

  • Moose Hide Campaign Day

    On May 14, people across the country will come together in ceremony, reflection, and action with a shared commitment to end gender based violence and to honour and protect women, children, and all those along the gender continuum.⁠ ⁠ Whether you are gathering in your community, joining the livestream, or participating in your workplace or…

  • 2026 Dakota Language Gathering In-Person

    Dakota Dunes Resort 203 Dakota Dunes Wy, Whitecap, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Oc̀eti S̀ak̄owiƞ Wic̀oiye Awaƞuƞhdak̄ap̄i kte – Protecting Our Oc̀eti S̀ak̄owiƞ Languages. May 20 & 21 - the 8th Dakota Language Conference (Live ONLY) at Dakota Dunes Resort in Whitecap. This gathering brings together the Oceti Sakowin - Seven Council Fires of the Dakota, Nakota and Lakota from across the US and Canada. Join us and…

  • Red Dress Earing Workshop

    Wanuskewin Heritage Park 4 Penner Rd, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Join artist Chanelle Gamble as you learn how to bead your own beaded red dress earrings. This workshop is to highlight the importance of Red Dress Day on May 5, and to bring awareness to communities about MMIWG2S & MMIMB. Previous beading experience is preferred for this workshop, and all materials will be provided.

  • TLSN Spring Feast

    Davidson Farm, Alliance, AB, Treaty 6

    There is a traditional feast hosted by the Treaty Land Sharing Network Indigenous Advisory Circle on May 23rd. All are welcome. Visit the site for directions as well as important information about ceremonial protocols. For those who are interested, local historian Elder Bruce Cutknife and third-generation farmer Ralph Davidson will lead a tour of the farm following the feast.…

  • Red Dress Pin Workshop

    Wanuskewin Heritage Park 4 Penner Rd, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Join Red River/Batoche Métis artist Cindy LaPlante as you learn how to make your own red dress pin. This workshop is to highlight the importance of Red Dress Day on May 5, and to bring awareness to communities about MMIWG2S & MMIMB. Previous beading experience is preferred, and all materials will be provided.

  • Prairie Spirit School Division Powwow

    Warman Home Centre Communiplex 701 Centennial Blvd, Warman, Saskatchewan, Canada

    The Prairie Spirit School Division’s second annual māmōwintowin (Coming Together) Traditional Pow Wow is on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at the Warman Home Centre Communiplex. Grand Entry begins at 10:30 a.m., with the event running until approximately 2:00 p.m., welcoming over 2,000 students, staff, and community members.

  • Acimowin Film Festival 2026

    Ācimowin Film Festival is dedicated to showcasing and nurturing Indigenous filmmaking from Treaty 6, Turtle Island, and beyond! Join them June 3 - 6, 2026 at the Roxy Theatre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan for the third edition of the festival. Details and film schedule here

  • Justice For Jaali

    White Buffalo Youth Lodge 602 20th St W, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Justice For Jaali - A walk for Awareness of Preeclampsia meets at the White Buffalo Youth Lodge. Walk to River Landing Amphitheatre in support of the family of Jaali, who tragically passed away at the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital on Apr. 26, in a call for justice. Speakers will follow.  

  • Fireside with Lyndon: Dr. Kathy Walker

    Remai Modern 102 Spadina Crescent E, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Join us for another Fireside with Lyndon at Remai Modern to celebrate and acknowledge National Indigenous History Month with special guest Treaty Commissioner of Saskatchewan, Dr. Kathy Walker. Free to attend, all are welcome. Bannock, tea and coffee provided Read more

  • National Indigenous Peoples Day Annual Pancake Breakfast

    Join Battle River  for the National Indigenous Peoples Day pancake breakfast at BRT6HC Parking lot behind 1192-101 Street with live entertainment, guest speakers, and kids activities. There will be an Elders tent and vendors.

  • National Indigenous Peoples Day – Regina

    Victoria Park, Regina

    Join the Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Network (EDIN) on Friday June 19 as they gather in Regina's Victoria Park from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day. They have an incredible day planned and filled with Indigenous performances, family-friendly activities, children’s crafts, and Indigenous artistry. Learn more

  • Powwow People

    Remai Modern 102 Spadina Crescent E, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Remai Modern is pleased to present the Saskatchewan premiere of “Powwow People” with director Sky Hopinka in attendance. A post-film conversation with Hopinka and producer Adam Piron will take place following the film. This Community Screening is free and open to the public, all guests must check-in at the front desk to receive an admission…

  • Treaty 6 150th Commemoration

    Fort Battleford National Historic Site Central Ave, Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada

    In celebration of the 150th Commemoration of Treaty 6 and National Indigenous Peoples Day, Fort Battleford National Histroic Site is hosting an event June 20. Everyone is welcome for an afternoon of culture, community, and connection. Activities: • Cultural performances and entertainment • Activites for kids and teens • Storytelling and Treaty 6 teachings •…

  • National Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration

    Wanuskewin Heritage Park 4 Penner Rd, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Celebrate Northern Plains Indigenous cultures this National Indigenous Peoples Day at Wanuskewin! Presented by Nutrien, National Indigenous People’s Day Celebration is an annual day celebrating Indigenous cultures, histories, and teachings. 10:00 a.m. – National Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration event opening 11:00 a.m. – All activities start–details about activities and times are further below. Join us to experience:…

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