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Ontario Celebrates National Indigenous History Month

 

TORONTO – Greg Rickford, Minister of Indigenous Affairs, released the following statement in recognition of National Indigenous History Month:

“Today marks the start of National Indigenous History Month, a time to honour and celebrate the traditions, heritage, and culture of First Nation, Inuit, and Métis peoples across Ontario and Canada.

This year’s festivities follow the tragic discovery of the remains of 215 Indigenous children on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential school in British Columbia. As we reflect on the strength and resiliency of the Indigenous peoples of Canada, let us honour these children and their families by deepening our collective understanding of the intergenerational trauma inflicted by residential schools, and the impacts of inequality and systemic racism on Indigenous peoples.

During National Indigenous History Month, I invite all Ontarians to take this important opportunity and learn more about the rich diversity of Indigenous peoples and how their contributions and achievements have shaped our province and country for the better.

While commemorative events will be virtual this year, there are many online resources available to help every Ontarian mark this important month in a meaningful way.”

Additional Resources

Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program

Talk4Healing – a culturally grounded helpline for Indigenous women

Hope for Wellness Help Line for Indigenous Peoples

Celebrating National Indigenous History Month

Read Books by Indigenous Authors

Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival: June 1 – 21, 2021

Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Awards June 12, 2021

Discover Indigenous Culture along the TransCanada Trail

Treaties Teaching and Learning Resources

Indigenous History Month 2021 – Teaching History & Reconciliation

June 01, 2021
Ministry of Indigenous Affairs

To read the original news release click here.

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One Comment

  1. Candace Anderson

    We appreciate receiving the links to several sources of information about our indigenous people. We will pursue learning more about their art and music in particular.

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