Every year in June, National Indigenous History Month recognizes the rich heritage and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples across Canada. It provides an opportunity to recognize not only the historic contributions and experiences of Indigenous Peoples in Canada, but also the strength and resilience of present-day Indigenous communities.
This June, join in the observances, attend events in your community, read books by Indigenous authors and enjoy music and movies that feature Indigenous artists and actors.
Below is a list of some events happening in and around Calgary.
2023 National Indigenous Peoples Month Celebrations AHS
Alberta Health Services (AHS) will be hosting new events each week throughout the month of June to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day.
This year their theme is Celebrating Diversity Within Indigenous Peoples and Communities. As part of the celebration this year, lunchtime sessions we will feature topics related to diversity within Indigenous cultures and AHS programming that is focused on improving culturally safe, accessible healthcare for Indigenous clients and families.
JUNE 15th
Indigenous Drag show
Time: 3 - 4:30 p.m.
Location: Patricia A. Whelan Performance Hall Auditorium, Calgary Public Library
In partnership with the Calgary Public Library, members of the community are invited to learn about the roles of two-spirit people in Indigenous communities and enjoy a drag show.
JUNE 19th
Opening Ceremonies
Time: 11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Calgary Stampede Elbow River Camp
Opening ceremonies for Aboriginal Awareness Week Calgary (AAWC) will be held at the Calgary Stampede grounds.
JUNE 21st
Traditional Blackfoot Confederacy Tipi Transfer Ceremony
Time: 9:30 a.m.
Location: Prince's Island Park
A tipi transfer ceremony will take place on June 21, which will transfer a Blackfoot Confederacy tipi design to Parks & Open Spaces staff Indigenous Landscape Strategist Crystal Many Fingers and Director of Parks & Open Spaces Kyle Ripley. While space inside the tipi is limited to those integral to the ceremony, there will be some elements of the ceremony which take place outside the tipi, and the public is invited to attend. The tipi door will also be open which could offer a view to what is happening inside. A celebration with traditional food, dancing and drumming will take place following the ceremony. The City is honoured to begin a new relationship with the Blackfoot People based on trust and understanding.
Ceremony starts at 8:30 a.m., public are welcome after the ceremony is complete which is expected to be around 9:30 a.m.
Ceremonialists: Traditional Grandfathers Leonard Weasel Traveller, and Clement Leather. Supported by Holy Buffalo Woman (Motokiiks) Leanne Sleigh
Celebration: A celebration with traditional food, dancing and drumming will take place following the ceremony.
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Metis Jigging Lessons
Time: 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Location: Calgary Municipal Building Atrium
The Calgary Métis Dancers are a group of youth that are learning and sharing their culture in and around Calgary. The youth are all Métis and are dedicated to learning the basic jig and square dancing. The Métis jig and Métis fiddle are an important part of the history of the Métis . The dance and music demonstrates the connection between First Nations, Scottish, Irish and French dancing. The current instructor for the group, Nicole Acuna, began dancing at the age of 10 and is now proudly teaching the next generation.
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National Indigenous People's Day 2023: Panel on truth and reconciliation in Sport
Time: 12:00 - 2PM
Location: Central Public Library/Online
JUNE 22nd
CAUAC Chief David Crowchild and Aboriginal Youth Achievement Awards
Time: 12 - 1 p.m.
Location: Calgary Municipal Building Atrium
Each year the Chief David Crowchild and Aboriginal Youth award is presented to honour the efforts and contributions of a person, group or organization who have:
JUNE 23
IndigiTRAILS: Echoes of the Past Augmented Reality (AR) Launch Event
Time: 2 - 4 p.m.
Location: Nose Hill Park, near Shaganappi Parking lot
JUNE 24th
National Indigenous Family Day & Powwow
Time: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Location: Enmax Park, Calgary Stampede Grounds
FREE ADMISSION!
Join Aboriginal Awareness Week Calgary's celebration for National Indigenous Family Day and POWWOW.