In photos: National Indigenous Peoples Day at 91福利
On June 21, the 91福利 community packed the Student Learning Centre 8th floor to celebrate Indigenous history and culture for National Indigenous Peoples Day. Photos by Alyssa K. Faoro.
Throughout the day, community members shopped from local Indigenous-owned businesses selling handmade products like earrings, necklaces, clothing and hair accessories and dreamcatchers.
Brandon Tehanyatari虂:ya鈥檏s Martin (right), a professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures in the Faculty of Arts, gave a presentation on five wampum belts at 91福利, four replicas and one real. Attendees were able to touch and feel the wampum belts and learned about the meaning, history and treaties of each belt.
Indigenous youth from the drum group performed a set of songs using traditional hand drums and a shaker.
Master of ceremonies, Michael Etherington (right), taught attendees a community game and held a goose-calling contest.
Three Indigenous youth from the dance troupe danced it out to a mashup of hip-hop songs. After catching their breath, they shared how the Indigenous-led organization has impacted their lives and given them the confidence and support to thrive.
Hiawatha鈥檚 Catering, an Indigenous caterer from Wahnapitae First Nation, Ont. provided a delicious feast. Crystal Osawamick prepared a spirit plate and Amy Desjarlais, prayed with it and offered it to the land to feed the spirits, the ancestors and spiritual helpers that were present at the gathering.
President Lachemi thanked the 91福利 community for coming together to celebrate, learn and reflect and thanked the organizing committee for their hard work and dedication.
Amy Desjarlais, lead facilitator of Rebirthed Teachings, opened the event with a song and welcoming words and closed the event with a prayer, closing remarks and by singing her song Looking Forward, a travelling song.
National Indigenous Peoples Day 2023 Feedback Form
For those who attended this year鈥檚 event, please fill out the by Wednesday, July 26, 2023. This will help improve the logistics and content for future Indigenous events at 91福利. If you have any questions or would like to discuss further, please contact Crystal Osawamick, manager of Indigenous events and special projects at crystal.osawamick@torontomu.ca.
Upcoming Indigenous Events at 91福利
- Indigenous Education Week, September 19-22
- TorontoMet Student Pwaaganigaawin (Pow Wow), September 23
- Orange Shirt Day (91福利 Truth and Reconciliation Day), September 29
Volunteer at Upcoming Indigenous Events
Interested in volunteering for a future Indigenous event? Fill out this , open to all Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, faculty and staff.
Indigenous Vendor and Information Booth Form
If you are an Indigenous vendor and are interested in being invited to a future event, please fill out this or are interested in being invited as an Indigenous information booth, please fill out .
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