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SUMMARY:Northern Prairie Indigenous Peoples Collective Inc. – Kokums Cultural Healing Circle
DESCRIPTION:Norther Prairie Indigenous Peoples Collective Inc. is continuing to host workshops for seniors and family members until June 30th as part of the Kokums Cultural Healing Circle – Honouring our Knowledge Keepers Project. \nThe workshops will be held at St. Michael’s Parish (1503 13th Street West) and include Fire Bag Sewing\, Medicine Wheel Teachings\, and Indigenous Art Classes (Pointillism and Watercolour). All workshops are offered free of charge and include snacks and refreshments. \nParticipants must pre-register by contacting Norther Prairie Indigenous Peoples Collective Inc. at 306-940-9143.
URL:https://test.otc.ca/event/northern-prairie-indigenous-peoples-collective-inc-kokums-cultural-healing-circle/
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SUMMARY:Tatanga Day Traditional Powwow
DESCRIPTION:The Buffalo People Arts Institute is hosting the Tatanga Day Traditional Powwow on July 1 at Buffalo Meadows Park with emcees Jeff Cappo and Phyllis Littletent. \nFollow the Buffalo People Arts Insitute Facebook page for more information \n 
URL:https://test.otc.ca/event/tatanga-day-traditional-powwow/
LOCATION:Buffalo Meadows Park\, Regina\, 3355 8th Ave\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
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SUMMARY:The Poundmaker Performance Festival and Plains Indian Sign Language Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Miyawata Culture and Sarasa Lab and the Poundmaker Museum is hosting the Poundmaker Performance Festival and Plains Indian Sign Language Workshop July 21\, 22\, and 23\, 2026 at the Poundmaker Museum and Gallery \nmiyawata.films@gmail.com | 306 317 3097
URL:https://test.otc.ca/event/the-poundmaker-performance-festival-and-plains-indian-sign-language-workshop/
LOCATION:Poundmaker Museum and Gallery\, Poundmaker Cree Nation
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SUMMARY:Peacebuilding Through Truth and Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:For the first time ever\, the International Network of Museums for Peace Conference is coming to North America. This conference will provide an opportunity for knowledge keepers\, community leaders\, museum workers\, artists\, activists\, and scholars to gather in Winnipeg\, on Treaty 1 Territory and the homeland of the Red River Métis\, to explore the transformative role museums can play in fostering empathy\, decolonization\, rematriation/repatriation\, promoting human rights and cultivating a culture of peace. \nIf you are an International Network of Museums for Peace member\, or someone who is ready to engage with the conference’s theme\, consider attending. \nInformation here
URL:https://test.otc.ca/event/peacebuilding-through-truth-and-reconciliation/
LOCATION:Canadian Museum for Human Rights\, Winnipeg MB\, 85 Israel Asper Wy\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3C 0L5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:OTC Speaker Series: Orange Shirt Day
DESCRIPTION:Join the Office of the Treaty Commissioner and the Western Development Museum for an open discussion and education on the significance of Orange Shirt Day and the lasting effects of residential schools. (Ages 16+). In person only. \nJoin us the last Thursday of every second month for storytelling\, educational sessions\, and interactive discussions in an in-person (at the WDM in Saskatoon) and online hybrid session. \nFree Admission \nFor more information of the zoom link for a session\, please contact treatyeducation@otc.ca
URL:https://test.otc.ca/event/otc-speaker-series-orange-shirt-day/
LOCATION:Western Development Museum\, 2610 Lorne Avenue\, Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\, S7J 0S6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:OTC Speaker Series: Treaty for Youth
DESCRIPTION:Join the Office of the Treaty Commissioner and the Western Development Museum for a youth led conversation. Learn the importance of Treaty education and why it is every Saskatchewan resident’s obligation to learn and understand Treaty. \nJoin us the last Thursday of every second month for storytelling\, educational sessions\, and interactive discussions in an in-person (at the WDM in Saskatoon) and online hybrid session. \nFree Admission \nFor more information of the zoom link for a session\, please contact treatyeducation@otc.ca
URL:https://test.otc.ca/event/otc-speaker-series-treaty-for-youth/
LOCATION:Western Development Museum\, 2610 Lorne Avenue\, Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\, S7J 0S6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Saskatoon
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