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21 June 2021: Celebrating National Indigenous Day- We Are All Treaty People

7:00 - 9:00 PM EDT
CELEBRATING NATIONAL INDIGENOUS DAY: WE ARE ALL TREATY PEOPLE
Treaty of Niagara 1764

Mississippi Mills All My Relations presents via Zoom:
TREATIES ARE ALIVE!

How do Treaties Give Us Hope?

Elder Larry McDermott, Algonquin from Shabot Obaadjiwan, Executive Director of Plenty Canada and Indigenous Advisor and Lecturer for the University of Guelph, will describe the Treaty Relationship between Canadians and Indigenous Peoples beginning with the Treaty of Niagara, 1764, and the significance of this especially with regard to:

  • Establishing a foundation for reconciliation
  • Creating ethical space for renewing the friendship between Indigenous People and Settlers
  • Providing guidance for a sustainable relationship with Mother Earth.

Christa Lowry, Mayor of Mississippi Mills and Warden of Lanark County will moderate the discussion, providing opportunity for questions from participants.

Registration $20:  https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/treaties-are-alive-tickets-158006675219 
Notes:

  • Five dollars of your ticket price will be donated to Plenty Canada
  • Some assistance is available to reduce any financial barrier to participation . Please contact mm.allmyrelations@gmail.com
  • ASL/LSQ and English Captions available

 

 

 

 

 

 

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