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MAY 2024

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This Month's Spotlight is

National Indigenous History Month (June)


This June is everyone's opportunity to recognize and honour the achievements, history and rich cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada.


Listen to stories from the Elders, learn Indigenous words and phrases, play traditional games, and so much more!


Honour and celebrate National Indigenous History Month by learning about Indigenous History & Traditions!

Learn something new each day in June leading up to National Indigenous Peoples Day - June 21

Fun, interactive online FLIP-CARDS with links to cultural activities, videos, games & more for indigenous and non-indigenous kids, youth and families. Visit ALIGN'S 20 Great Ways for Children, Youth and Families to Honour and Celebrate National Indigenous History Month


JUNE 21 (The Summer Solstice) IS ALSO THE KICK OFF TO THE SUMMER POW WOW TRAIL!

If you're thinking about attending a powwow this summer with the children and youth in your care, it’s so much easier to embrace a new experience for the first time when you go into it with some awareness and understanding of what to expect and what is expected of you, so here are a few things you'll want to know.


  • Dress modestly and respectfully. Women usually wear knee-length skirts. Men wear shirts with sleeves
  • No alcohol, drugs or profanity.
  • Guide dogs are allowed, but pets are not.
  • Bring chairs and a blanket if it's outdoors.
  • Don't sit in areas designated for elders, officials, dancers or drummers.
  • Listen and learn, and let the Master of Ceremonies guide you.
  • Stand respectfully during special songs like the Grand Entry, flag songs, and veteran’s songs.
  • Don't touch the dancers Regalia; these are not costumes
  • Pay attention to what others are doing, and don’t be afraid to ask questions.
  • Don't walk across the arena floor; always walk around the perimeter.
  • Come prepared to make donations to a good cause.
  • If you see a feather on the ground, don't pick it up. Let someone know it's there.
  • Don't take photos without permission. If you're not sure, listen to guidance from the MC, ask someone and watch what the First Nations people in the audience are doing.
  • Take time to visit the artisan and food vendors.


NOW YOU KNOW! Remember you are a guest, so be respectful of the people, the blessed grounds you enter and walk upon, and the protocols above. Embrace this wonderful opportunity to make memories and friends and gain valuable cultural insights and connections along with the Indigenous children and youth in your care.


UPCOMING POW WOWS


The Rainbow Where the Two Spirits Meet 2 Spirit Pow Wow 2024

May 31 - Edmonton AB


Lead by Example Pow Wow 2024

June 7 - Jun 9, 2024 - Strathmore AB


Saddle Lake Cree Nation Pow Wow 2024

June 21 - Jun 23, 2024 - Saddle Lake AB


Prairie Chicken Dance Championships 2024

June 27 - Siksika AB


Kainai Pow Wow & Celebration 2024

Jul 19 - Jul 21, 2024 - Standoff AB


Family Day & Powwow June 22, 2024, Calgary

Hand games Tournament Indigenous Idol at Elbow River Camp, Enmax Par Calgary Stampede

MORE EVENTS


Drop-In Indigenous Hand Drumming Circle at the Carrot Coffeehouse FREE Edmonton May 26, 2024


Summer Solstice & Indigenous Peoples Day Virtual Retreat June 13, 2024 Indigenous teachings, women's hand drum singing and Summer Solstice celebration for covid-cautious women


National Indigenous History Month: The Secret Path with Mike Downie ONLINE June 15, 2024


Aboriginal Awareness Week Calgary June 16 - 22, 2024 “Inspiring Our Youth for Change” reflects the pride that our First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities take in their rich heritage, traditions, and cultures through being the caretakers of Mother Earth and water the giver of life.


UofA National Indigenous Peoples Day with Lance Cardinal Jun. 19, 2024

Virtual Event. Two show times! 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Lance Cardinal is a First Nations, 2-Spirit artist, designer, and television personality from the Bigstone Cree Nation in Treaty 8 territory


Banff National Indigenous Peoples Day is on June 21 - Summer Solstice!  The Town of Banff will host performances, cultural conversations, food tastings and more, all free and accessible to residents and visitors. 

Honouring Memories, Planting Dreams! 

Celebrated Annually in May and June

Honouring Memories, Planting Dreams is an opportunity to honour residential school survivors and the children who did not make it home while doing your part to support the legacy of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

 

Individuals, groups, and organizations are encouraged to plant a heart garden to represent your commitment to reconciliation. Anyone can plant a heart garden! You can plant your heart garden indoors or outdoors, and they can be made of decorated paper hearts or include real flowers and medicine. Be creative and speak from your heart! Don’t forget to take pictures of your heart gardens and share them on social media using #HeartGarden and #HonouringMemoriesPlantingDreams! 

LEARN MORE!

CAREGIVER RESOURCES

AFKA 50TH ANNUAL CAREGIVER TRAINING CONFERENCE June 6-8, 2024 - Calgary, Alberta Open Hearts, Valued Voices: Empowering Caregiver This year’s conference remains jam-packed with fantastic courses designed for learning and growth. It’s also an opportunity to recognize and celebrate your meaningful contributions to the lives of children and youth in care.

Lovevery’s blog post “How to discuss injustice toward Indigenous Peoples with your children, age 0 – 8 is thoughtfully written and includes links to a number of children’s books about Indigenous history, as well as links to additional resources.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Please note that this will be the last edition of CONNECTIONS until Fall. We wish you a wonderful summer and look forward to sharing more cultural awareness resources for children, youth and their caregivers with you when we return!

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