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ConnectR is an online tool that helps you choose your next steps towards Reconciliation. It’s for everyone. Accept the challenge to be a ConnectR
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Joined October 2018
Meet Grandma Pauline Shirt, the Knowledge and Wisdom Keeper at George Brown College in Toronto. In this video, she shares about about the significance of Winter Solstice. https://t.co/nnjliDJFHD
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The Buffalo People Arts Institute will be gathering to honour the solstice and celestial connections and welcome the beginning of a new year. The matriarchs will lead with ceremony and a talking circle. All community is welcome to join the circle of friendship and celebration
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When Reconciliation Saskatoon the ConnectR project it was to help people find their next steps towards reconciliation. So visit the site, find calls to action, and grow what you know -- encouraging a shared future and generating change. Learn more https://t.co/ViqsK1CZqz
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Dec.21 marks the Winter Solstice when the sun is farthest away from the equator, making it the darkest and shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere. Some communities hold special gatherings and ceremonies, while others take time for reflection. https://t.co/ElBtaHSrRA
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Watch Brave New Paths: The Road to Indigenous Economic Reconciliation. The animated video summarizes the University of Victoria event hosted by National Consortium for Indigenous Economic Development Victoria in March 2017. https://t.co/9Nst3m3TYA
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NDN Collective shared this piece about the winter solstice in 2019, but it remains important today Acknowledging the Winter Solstice is a Decolonial Act for Indigenous People https://t.co/QD9nZF19jW
ndncollective.org
The winter solstice is an opportunity for Indigenous people to reconnect to the natural world, sharpen our senses, and access our most powerful selves.
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Join over 115 organizations and businesses committed to responding to the TRC’s Calls to Action, MMIWG2S Calls for Justice, UNDRIP Reconciliation Saskatoon develops initiatives, events, and programs to engage people in a journey of Truth and Reconciliation
reconciliationsaskatoon.com
Join over 115 organizations, businesses, and nonprofits committed to responding to the TRC's Calls to Action, to the MMIWG2S Calls for Justice, and to UNDRIP.
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Its that time of year, where we get cozy in our homes and settle in for Winter and storytelling kâniyâsihk Culture Camps is hosting Indigenous Knowledge Winter Webinar: Mermaid and Mermen They welcome you to join them for this free event. https://t.co/TPPtdoDaiV
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The Winter Solstice happens Sunday In this video from the Royal Museum of Saskatchewan Joely BigEagle-Kequahtooway from the Buffalo People Arts Institute talks about the Winter Solstice and what it means to her. https://t.co/6cs0jRlBQQ
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On Wednesday, Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre presents the first night of a two show Holiday Cabaret https://t.co/1VFTgP2gTJ
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The journey of Reconciliation is not an easy one. That’s why Reconciliation Saskatoon built ConnectR—to help people take that first step, and then the next step, and next step… On the https://t.co/qOnfMeyyuM site, you’ll find calls to action
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Travelling to visit friends and relatives over the holidays? Take a minute to check whose land you're one with this handy website https://t.co/JyISHs3vEj More resources at https://t.co/qOnfMeyyuM
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The Buffalo People Arts Institute are hosting a Winter Gathering and Solstice Ceremony in Regina on Dec. 21. Details in the poster
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Next week join the Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre at Saskatoon's Broadway Theatre for a new holiday tradition - a cabaret! Details and tickets here https://t.co/1VFTgP2gTJ
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Be AConnectR and Incorporate Indigenous Christmas stories into your holidays. Try An Anishinaabe Christmas by Wab Kinew is a festive, joyful Indigenous picture book that explores both Christmas traditions and Anishinaabe culture https://t.co/pTme1ezYwb
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Whether you’re unsure of your role in Truth and Reconciliation, just beginning, or looking for a community to continue your journey with, Reconciliation Saskatoon offers resources to help and ways to get involved. Check us out here https://t.co/ofrbCVrtp8
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Looking for an important read during the holidays? Seven Fallen Feathers, by Anishinaabe journalist Tanya Talaga, which looks into the history of Thunder Bay, a place that has manifested Canada’s struggle with human rights against Indigenous communities https://t.co/8BtidcVcOU
houseofanansi.com
The groundbreaking and multiple award-winning national bestseller work about systemic racism, education, the failure of the policing and justice systems, and Indigenous rights by Tanya Talaga. Over...
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The holidays are a good time to expand your gift-giving horizons and support Indigenous business and artists. This 2023 list is a great place to start: 15 Indigenous Artisans and Shops in Saskatchewan to Shop For Christmas and Holiday Gifts https://t.co/14ncCn2E7L
todocanada.ca
With Fall here and Christmas right around the corner, you might be looking for some ways to support
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Learn more about modern Treaties and self-governing agreements in Canada. Whitecap Dakota Nation is an example of a community with a plan for self governance. What is close to you? https://t.co/7p522vsxaU
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APTN News shares an important story: as colder weather sets in across the Prairies, concern mounts in Saskatoon over a growing number of people without stable housing, some of them from First Nations north of the city. https://t.co/kMEkvxaweU
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