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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…
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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
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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 |
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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
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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
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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 |
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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. This exhibition is founded on the belief that love, expressed through artistic acts, is a powerful force for… |
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Join the Indigenous Saskatchewan Women's Environmental Water Advocacy Keepers (ISKWEWAK) on Monday, August 3rd in advocating for the Saskatchewan River Delta and raising awareness of water insecurity. This event will take place from 1:00pm to 3:00pm along the riverbank (near River Street East and 3rd Avenue East) and will include guest speakers, drumming and singing,… |
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Enjoy a leisurely walk along the Battle Creek and Métis Trails at Fort Walsh National Historic Site to identify local plants from an Indigenous perspective. Learn how plants of the Cypress Hills are used for food and medicine by Métis communities, with stories from a Métis interpreter. Learn more |
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Join Poundmaker Cree Nation in commemorating the 150th anniversary of the signing of Treaty 6 and recognizing asotamâtowin, a sacred promise made between Nations to live together in peace, friendship, and mutual benefit. The one day event starts at 9 a.m. on Aug. 11 and runs through the powwow with the Grand Entry at 7… |
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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… |
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Indigenous Knowledge Keepers from Carry the Kettle First Nation will share traditions and perspectives on the history of Fort Walsh and the Cypress Hills Massacre. Enjoy storytelling, games, and learn about longstanding First Nations presence of the Cypress Hills. Learn more |
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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… |
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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… |
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Beardy’s and Okemasis’ Cree Nation (BOCN) is proud to host the 2026 “Commemorating Treaty Six 150” Traditional Powwow on August 21–23, 2026. Grand Entry Times Friday, 6 PM Saturday, 1 PM & 7 PM Sunday, 1 PM Host Drum: Ironswing Experience uplifting singing, dancing, specials, handgames, and community all weekend long. They're a 15-minute drive from the original…
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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. A Cree Approach follows Tristin Greyeyes in her journey to understand why Cree was not her first language, unraveling the story… |
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Indigenous Knowledge Keepers from Carry the Kettle First Nation will share traditions and perspectives on the history of Fort Walsh and the Cypress Hills Massacre. Enjoy storytelling, games, and learn about longstanding First Nations presence of the Cypress Hills. Learn more
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Everyone is invited to attend the dedication ceremony for the Passage Home Public Sculpture and Healing Park in Prince Albert, a commemoration event marking the 150th anniversary of the signing of Treaty Six. Passage Home is a bronze memorial sculpture created by Mary Longman Askipiyesiwiskwew, a Saulteaux artist from Gordon's First Nation, in partnership with The… |
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Join us to discuss the importance of grasslands and celebrate the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists. Elders Julie Pitzel, Roland Duquette, and Joseph Naytowhow will share insights into the grasslands as living cultural landscapes, where traditional knowledge, land-based practices, and language revitalization come together to sustain Indigenous heritage. Grounded in the deep relationships between…
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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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