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SUMMARY:Haldimand Treaty of 1784 Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:On October 25\, 1784\, Sir Frederick Haldimand\, the governor of Quebec\, signed a decree that granted a tract of land to the Haudenosaunee\, also known as the Six Nations Confederacy\, in compensation for their alliance with British forces during the American Revolution. The Haldimand Tract is a strip of land that runs the length (and 10km on each side) of the Grand River from Lake Erie to its source\, including lands in the Kitchener/Waterloo region. \nThe Haldimand Tract is central to ongoing land claims struggles. Throughout the late 1700s and 1800s\, the Crown and Haudenosaunee disputed rights to the land title. Originally\, 950\,000 acres were set aside for the Haldimand Tract; today approximately 48\,000 acres remain. Negotiations about the title to the Haldimand Tract still continue between the Canadian government and the Six Nations Confederacy. \nTo learn more\, visit the Six Nations Lands and Resources website.
URL:https://brantfordnativehousing.com/event/haldimand-treaty-of-1784-anniversary/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261101
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SUMMARY:National Indigenous Disabilities Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:National Indigenous Disabilities Awareness Month – November\nIndigenous peoples of Canada experience a disability rate significantly higher than that of the general population. Indigenous Disability Awareness Monthbrings awareness of these barriers and the issues that Indigenous peoples living with disabilities and their families face every day. More importantly though\, in spite of these barriers\, IDAM celebrates the achievements of Indigenous peoples living with disabilities and recognize the significant and valuable contributions they make to our communities socially\, economically\, and culturally every day.
URL:https://brantfordnativehousing.com/event/national-indigenous-disabilities-awareness-month/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261112
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SUMMARY:Treaties Recognition Week (Ontario)
DESCRIPTION:Treaties Recognition Week (Ontario) – First Week of November\nIn 2016\, Ontario passed legislation declaring the first week of November as Treaties Recognition Week. \nIncreasing our knowledge on our collective treaty rights and obligations helps us nurture these important relationships. This is part of the Ontario government’s work to rebuild trust and relationships with Treaty partners and First Nations\, Métis\, and Inuit peoples. This includes educating Ontarians about the role Treaties play in our lives and relationships today. The Indigenous Education Office within The Ministry of Colleges and Universities supports post-secondary institutions in recognizing the importance this week. \nTo contribute to the broader goals of education\, reflection\, and action\, the Indigenous Initiatives Office hosts a series of virtual events and videos throughout this important week. \nLearn more about Treaties Recognition Week at Waterloo
URL:https://brantfordnativehousing.com/event/treaties-recognition-week-ontario/
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SUMMARY:International Inuit Day
DESCRIPTION:Inuit Day is a celebration set up to acknowledge and celebrate Inuit culture and contributions\, but most importantly to affirm the voices of Inuit across the circumpolar world. At the 2006 Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) General Assembly in Barrow\, Alaska\, November 7th was proclaimed as Inuit Day to honour the birth date of ICC founder Eben Hopson. Hopson was one of the Arctic’s greatest leaders who called on Inuit from Alaska\, Canada\, Greenland\, and Chukotka to work together in order to defend Inuit Rights and to make certain no Inuit community is left behind as change and development increases in the Arctic.
URL:https://brantfordnativehousing.com/event/international-inuit-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261109
DTSTAMP:20260516T020911
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SUMMARY:National Indigenous Veterans Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year on November 8th\, we honour Indigenous Veterans Day by paying tribute to the important contributions and sacrifices made by First Nations\, Inuit\, and Métis peoples in service to Canada. Even before Canada was a country\, Indigenous Peoples have fought to defend our country and our values. Where there has been conflict\, where peace\, security and safety have been threatened\, Indigenous Peoples from across Canada have answered the call. On this day and throughout Veterans’ Week\, we thank the thousands of First Nations\, Inuit and Métis who have served and are serving.
URL:https://brantfordnativehousing.com/event/national-indigenous-veterans-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261116
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SUMMARY:Rock Your Mocs
DESCRIPTION:Established 2011\, Rock Your Mocs\, is best described as a worldwide Native American & Indigenous Peoples virtual unity event held annually and during November National Native American Heritage Month in the U.S.A. During the Rock Your Mocs\, people wear their moccasins\, take a photo\, create a video or story\, add the hashtag #ROCKYOURMOCS and upload to social media. This creates “an online photo album” for the world to see and enjoy. \nLearn more about the Rock Your Mocs worldwide social media event
URL:https://brantfordnativehousing.com/event/rock-your-mocs/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261117
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SUMMARY:Louis Riel Day (Ontario)
DESCRIPTION:Louis Riel Day is a non-statutory* holiday that occurs on November 16th across the Métis homelands. This date is the anniversary of Riel’s execution in 1885. During that year\, Riel led Métis people in the Northwest Resistance\, which was a stand against the Government of Canada because it was encroaching on Métis rights and way of life. He was eventually put on trial where he was convicted of treason and executed. Although Louis Riel Day commemorates one of the greatest tragedies of Canadian history\, it is also a day to celebrate Métis culture and the continuing progress that Métis people are making in fulfilling Riel’s dream of Métis taking their rightful place within Confederation. \nLearn more about Louis Riel Day
URL:https://brantfordnativehousing.com/event/louis-riel-day-ontario/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270216
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CREATED:20250108T135633Z
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SUMMARY:Family Day - Office Closed
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URL:https://brantfordnativehousing.com/event/1960/
LOCATION:Brantford Native Housing\, 318 Colborne\, Brantford\, Ontario\, N3S 3M9\, Canada
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