🌿 Trauma-Informed Yoga 🌿 Brantford Native Housing invites you to a 6-week Trauma-Informed Yoga program led by Amanda Longboat! 🧘♀️ This weekly session is designed to help you heal, find balance, and reconnect with your body in a safe and supportive environment. Whether you’re new to yoga or experienced, this program focuses on healing through mindful movement and […]
🌿 Trauma-Informed Yoga 🌿 Brantford Native Housing invites you to a 6-week Trauma-Informed Yoga program led by Amanda Longboat! 🧘♀️ This weekly session is designed to help you heal, find balance, and reconnect with your body in a safe and supportive environment. Whether you’re new to yoga or experienced, this program focuses on healing through mindful movement and […]
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May 5th is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ Peoples (MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+). This day is also known as Red Dress Day with respect to Jaime Black’s REDress art installation which helped inspire the red dress movement. On May 5th, many people across North America hang red dresses in […]
Moose Hide Campaign Day is a day of ceremony where all Canadians are called to join together to take a stand against violence towards women and children and to take practical steps for our collective journey of reconciliation. Learn more about Moose Hide Campaign Day.
In 2009, June was declared National Indigenous History Month in Canada. During this month, we celebrate and honour the history, heritage and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples in Canada. This month is also a time for all Canadians to learn about, appreciate and acknowledge the Indigenous Peoples of Canada’s immense contributions, both […]
The summer solstice of 2025 will fall on June 21, which is also National Indigenous Peoples Day. This day is a celebration of the cultural heritage, traditions, and knowledge of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. On June 21st, we pay special attention to National Indigenous People’s Day, a day for all Canadians to honour and […]
On this day in 1993, the Parliament of Canada passed the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act and the Nunavut Act, which led to Nunavut being recognized as a territory on April 1, 1999. Nunavut Day highlights the importance of Inuit self-determination and honours the cultural heritage, traditions, and contributions of Inuit in Canada. Learn more […]
Treaty 29, or the Huron Tract Purchase, was signed on July 10th, 1827, by representatives of the Crown and certain Anishinaabe peoples. The territory described in the written treaty covers approximately 2,200,000 acres. Treaties often reference natural features of the landscape to mark boundaries. This treaty uses the intersection of the St. Clair River and […]