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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Love Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Love Medicine\, curated by Métis art historian Dr. Michelle McGeough\, aims to create a space of recognition and community\, offering an artistic embrace in response to the historical traumas inflicted by the settler nation-state on 2Spirit/Indigiqueer bodies. \nThis exhibition is founded on the belief that love\, expressed through artistic acts\, is a powerful force for healing and affirmation. It features approximately 22 Indigenous 2SLGBTQIA+ artists whose works touch on various time periods and regions\, and explore love as healing\, community and belonging\, affirmation and embrace\, and resilience and identity. \nLove Medicine features new and existing works by: Barry Ace\, asinnajaq\, Melcolm Beaulieu\, Katherine Boyer\, Dayna Danger\, Theo J. Cuthand\, Rosalie Favell\, Kylie Fineday\, Terry Haines\, Robert Houle\, Kablusiak\, Jake Kimble\, Cheyenne Rain LeGrande ᑭᒥᐘᐣ\, George Littlechild\, Aiyyana Maracle\, Kent Monkman\, Peter Morin\, Norval Morrisseau\, Lisa Myers\, Van Racine\, Adrian Stimson\, Nabidu Taylor. \nLearn more
URL:https://otc.ca/event/3203/
LOCATION:MacKenzie Art Gallery\, 3475 Albert St\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, SK S4S 6X6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:FNUniv's Indigenous Language Camps
DESCRIPTION:FNUniv’s Indigenous Language Program will host the Anihšināpēmowin (Saulteaux) Language Camp and the Dakota-Nakota-Lakota Language Camp\, which are designed to bring together participants\, Elders\, Knowledge Keepers\, language speakers\, and community supporters. The camps aim to create a learning environment where participants can learn from one another\, fostering a deeper connection to their language\, culture\, and community. \nThe family camps will offer language learning\, cultural workshops\, land-based and community-based teachings\, and wellness supports. A key component of these camps is the opportunity for intergenerational knowledge sharing\, where participants of all ages can connect\, learn\, and grow together. \nFor more information\, please contact Ashley Wolfe at awolfe@firstnationsuniversity.ca
URL:https://otc.ca/event/fnunivs-indigenous-language-camps/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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SUMMARY:150th Commemoration of Treaty 6
DESCRIPTION:Four Days of Ceremony\, Dialogue\, Culture & Gathering to commemorate 150 years since the signing of Treaty 6 at Fort Carlton. A once-in-150-years return to the place where Treaty 6 was first made. \nIn 1876\, First Nations and the Crown entered into Treaty 6 at Fort Carlton on August 23rd\, Chief Kamiscowesit’s (Beardy’s) Campsite on August 28th\, and Fort Pitt on September 9th. \nJoin us August 20 – 23\, 2026 at Fort Carlton Provincial Historic Park to commemorate the 150th anniversary of this historic agreement. This milestone offers a profound opportunity to reflect on our shared history\, honour the Spirit and Intent of Treaty\, and reaffirm our commitment to its ongoing implementation for future generations. \nLearn more
URL:https://otc.ca/event/3162/
LOCATION:Fort Carlton\, SK-212\, Duck Lake\, Saskatchewan\, S0K1J0
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260821T110000
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SUMMARY:nehiyawewin screening
DESCRIPTION:The MacKenzie Art Gallery is proud to once again partner with the Regina International Film Festival and Awards (RIFFA)\, Saskatchewan’s largest film festival and a leading voice for cinematic storytelling in the Prairie provinces. \nA Cree Approach follows Tristin Greyeyes in her journey to understand why Cree was not her first language\, unraveling the story of her late grandmother\, Freda Ahenakew. Freda\, a single mother of 12 and a high school dropout\, witnessed a generational divide in her family—half of her children learned Cree as their first language\, while the rest grew up without it. Through interviews\, archival footage\, and personal reflection\, Tristin delves into Freda’s legacy\, uncovering the complex history behind her work and its profound impact on Indigenous language revitalization. Along the way\, Tristin is inspired to learn Cree herself\, as she recognizes the vital importance of preserving her cultural heritage. This intimate documentary is not only a tribute to Freda’s enduring influence but also a call to action for the reclamation of language and identity in Indigenous communities. \nLearn more
URL:https://otc.ca/event/nehiyawewin-screening/
LOCATION:MacKenzie Art Gallery\, 3475 Albert St\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, SK S4S 6X6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260821T180000
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SUMMARY:Commemorating Treaty Six 150 Traditional Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Beardy’s and Okemasis’ Cree Nation (BOCN) is proud to host the 2026 “Commemorating Treaty Six 150” Traditional Powwow on August 21–23\, 2026. \nGrand Entry Times \n\nFriday\, 6 PM\nSaturday\, 1 PM & 7 PM\nSunday\, 1 PM\n\nHost Drum: Ironswing \nExperience uplifting singing\, dancing\, specials\, handgames\, and community all weekend long. \nThey’re a 15-minute drive from the original signing site of Treaty No. 6 at Fort Carlton\, SK\, where the Treaty 6 150 Commemorative Gathering will be taking place at the same time. \nThis will be a one-of-a-kind opportunity to come together\, learn\, and celebrate our rich culture\, history\, and treaty relationship.
URL:https://otc.ca/event/commemorating-treaty-six-150-traditional-powwow/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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