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What is Indigenous Peoples Day? The annual June 21 celebration explained

What is Indigenous Peoples Day? The annual June 21 celebration explained

Every year on June 21, people gather across the country to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day, with ceremonies, music, dancing, and food. The day honours the culture and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people.

Indigenous communities host events showcasing traditional practices and stories passed down from one generation to the next, and the day is a chance for people to see what it’s like in Indigenous communities, said Kailen Gingell, the cultural director at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre in Whitehorse. While other memorial days centred on Indigenous people, such as Red Dress Day and Orange Shirt Day, focus on the losses the community has experienced, Indigenous Peoples Day focuses on joy and “what makes everything great,” he said.

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Silla And Rise

2021 AWARD NOMINEE

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Silla And Rise

Mother Roots
Rise Ashen

Silla and Rise were nominated for a Juno for Indigenous Music Album of the Year in 2017 for their self-titled Debut: Silla + Rise, as well as an Indigenous Music Award for Best Inuit, Indigenous Language, or Francophone Album. They also won the Stingray Award at Mundial Festival in Montreal in 2018. Their new album Galactic Gala has just been nominated for a Juno for World Music Album of the Year.

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