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  • 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:…

  • Office of the Treaty Commissioner Speakers Series – Treaty 6 150th

    Western Development Museum 2610 Lorne Avenue, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Join us for and evening as Treaty Commissioner Dr. Kathy Walker and Sid Fiddler talk about the significance of Commemorating 150 years of Treaty. 2026 is the 150th Commemoration of the Signing of Treaty 6. Join us to learn more about the history and continued importance of this Treaty. For more information or the zoom…

  • Saskatoon Ecological Restoration Workshop

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

    Join Wanuskewin and the Society for Ecological Restoration for a one-day workshop focused on prescribed fire. Come join fellow ecological restoration enthusiasts and practitioners in an interactive one-day workshop featuring a prescribed fire demonstration and tour of on-going restoration efforts at the NE Swale. Meet others engaged or interested in restoration to share challenges, successes…

  • Learn About Quillwork with Dyson Brown

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

    Join Dyson Brown, a quillworker from Canupawakpa Dakota Nation, to explore porcupine quilling, an ancient and sacred art form. Learn from Brown about the steps involved in this labour-intensive process and see up-close works that he has created. Brown will be set up in the Gallery Lounge on the third floor near the exhibition Dyani White…

  • Northern Prairie Indigenous Peoples Collective Inc. – Kokums Cultural Healing Circle

    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. The 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…

  • Tatanga Day Traditional Powwow

    Buffalo Meadows Park, Regina 3355 8th Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

    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. Follow the Buffalo People Arts Insitute Facebook page for more information  

  • Smudge in the Commons

    Regina Public Library 2311 12th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Join the RPL to start your week off in a good way with a smudge. Everyone is welcome to the Regina Public Community Commons on Mondays throughout the summer.  Learn more

  • Book Worms — The Trickster Shadow

    Cliff Wright Library 1635 McKercher Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Book Worms by Saskatoon Library presents The Trickster Shadow by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley. Every week there will be the reading of a picture book and celebration with games, crafts and other fun activities. Learn more

  • Red Fever Film Screening

    Regina Public Library 2311 12th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Free Admission to watch Red Fever, an in-depth look at the ways Indigenous cultures have been reduced to stereotypes, appropriated by mainstream popular culture, and the impact on Indigenous peoples. Learn more 

  • The Poundmaker Performance Festival and Plains Indian Sign Language Workshop

    Poundmaker Museum and Gallery, Poundmaker Cree Nation

    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 miyawata.films@gmail.com | 306 317 3097

  • Book Worms — The Trickster Shadow

    Alice Turner Library 110 Nelson Rd, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Book Worms by Saskatoon Library presents The Trickster Shadow by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley. Every week there will be the reading of a picture book and celebration with games, crafts and other fun activities. Learn more

  • 2026 Tony Cote Summer Games

    The Tony Cote Summer Games bring athletes, families, and visitors together for unforgettable competition, cultural showcases, and community feasts across multiple venues across the Battlefords. Be part of a powerful gathering that honours the vision of Chief Tony Cote and the movement that transformed sport, culture, and opportunity for First Nation youth across Saskatchewan. Learn…

  • Performers on Parade Joseph Desjarlais

    Alice Turner Library 110 Nelson Rd, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    The Saskatoon Public Library presents Performers on Parade with Joseph Desjarlais. Born and raised in the northern Métis community of Ile-a-la Crosse, Joseph Desjarlais began fiddle studies at the age of 10 with John Arcand. Learn more

  • Performers on Parade Joseph Desjarlais

    Cliff Wright Library 1635 McKercher Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    The Saskatoon Public Library presents Performers on Parade with Joseph Desjarlais. Born and raised in the northern Métis community of Ile-a-la Crosse, Joseph Desjarlais began fiddle studies at the age of 10 with John Arcand. Learn more

  • Performers on Parade Joseph Desjarlais

    Round Prairie Library 170-250 Hunter Road, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    The Saskatoon Public Library presents Performers on Parade with Joseph Desjarlais. Born and raised in the northern Métis community of Ile-a-la Crosse, Joseph Desjarlais began fiddle studies at the age of 10 with John Arcand. Learn more

  • Book Worms — The Trickster Shadow

    Rusty Macdonald Library 225 Primrose Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Book Worms by Saskatoon Library presents The Trickster Shadow by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley. Every week there will be the reading of a picture book and celebration with games, crafts and other fun activities. Learn more

  • Performers on Parade Joseph Desjarlais

    Frances Morrison Central Library 311 23 Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    The Saskatoon Public Library presents Performers on Parade with Joseph Desjarlais. Born and raised in the northern Métis community of Ile-a-la Crosse, Joseph Desjarlais began fiddle studies at the age of 10 with John Arcand. Learn more

  • Peacebuilding Through Truth and Reconciliation

    Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Winnipeg MB 85 Israel Asper Wy, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

    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…

  • 150th Commemoration of Treaty 6

    Fort Carlton SK-212, Duck Lake, Saskatchewan

    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. In 1876, First Nations and the Crown entered into Treaty 6 at Fort Carlton on August 23rd, Chief Kamiscowesit’s (Beardy’s) Campsite on…

  • OTC Speaker Series: Orange Shirt Day

    Western Development Museum 2610 Lorne Avenue, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    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. Join us the last Thursday of every second month for storytelling, educational sessions, and interactive discussions in an…

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