Workshop is available to purchase throughout the month of June. A 45-minute guided workshop to craft a beautiful Inuit Sealskin keychain with Inuk artist Carissa Metcalfe-Coe. Purchase this event kit and all required materials will be delivered to your door, or register for free and receive a list of required items to participate. $15 +...
Video is available to registered participants throughout the month of June. Pre-registered Students/Teachers from Across Canada are invited to this pre-recorded art workshop with Emily Hoefler-Brascoupé. Collect flat natural objects, like leaves, flowers, flat pebbles, feathers and other items found in nature, to create prints from these natural materials.
Workshop is available to purchase throughout the month of June. Jaime Morse (formerly Koebel) is Nehiyaw/Michif (Cree/Métis) from Lac La Biche, AB and has lived in Ottawa since 2000. She is an Indigenous arts activator, activating stories and teachings of social, political and cultural matters through Indigenous arts and culture. As an artist, one of...
Video is available throughout the month of June. Blackened Arctic Char, Dilled Butter Peas and Mashed Potatoes $55.00 + shipping Originally from Nain, Nunatsiavut, the Inuit Land Claims region in Northern Labrador, Inuk Chef Trudy Metcalfe-Coe has called Ottawa home for thirty plus years. Trudy started cooking around the age of twelve and takes pleasure...
Video is available to registered participants throughout the month of June. Pre-registered Students/Teachers from Across Canada are invited to this pre-recorded art workshop with Aalla. Inuit Games began in the harsh environment of the Arctic where agility, strength and endurance are necessary for survival. These games were born out of a need to maintain fitness,...
Workshop is available to purchase throughout the month of June. This workshop is designed to teach classic hand sewing techniques in beading and leatherwork. Participants will learn the art of puckered toe moccasin-making from skilled Indigenous artisan and Storyboot School instructor Trip Charbs. Trip will guide you through the steps of creating moccasins by hand...
Video is available to registered participants throughout the month of June. Twin Flames Chelsey June (Métis) and Jaaji (Inuk, Mohawk) take listeners on a musical journey across Canada and the Arctic, echoing the voices of their ancestors and depicting life on the land. This interactive show features original songs, thought-provoking stories and an introduction to...
Workshop is available to purchase throughout the month of June. Birch bark biting is a traditional Cree art. The art form is done by separating thin pieces of birch bark and folding the bark many times. Then the artist places it between their teeth and bites down on the bark. The bark is rotated several...
Video is available throughout the month of June. Smoked Game BBQ Box with Homemade Bison Burgers, Venison Sausage and Wild Rice Salad $45.00 + shipping Paul Owl is from the Serpent River First Nation, on the northern tip of Lake Huron born and raised. He has faced many challenges, successes and failures. A true entrepreneur,...
Video is available to registered participants throughout the month of June. Michael Kusugak grew up in Repulse Bay, NWT (now Nunavut). During his childhood, his family travelled by dog sled, living a traditional Inuit lifestyle. He is the author of twelve children’s books, including: being co-writer of A Promise Is a Promise (with Robert Munsch).
Workshop is available to purchase throughout the month of June. Paint a 14-inch pine wooden paddle with Claire Brascoupé. Claire demonstrates techniques to paint your paddle inspired by Algonquin medicinal plants and the plant life that surrounds us. $20 + Shipping
Video is available to registered participants throughout the month of June. Meet world champion hoop dancer Dallas Arcand as he shares the history and cultural connections and teachings of the hoop dance.
Workshop is available to purchase throughout the month of June. In this virtual workshop with Mi’kmaw Artist Melissa Peter-Paul, you will be learning how to make a 8 pointed star with porcupine quills, birch bark, sinew and sweetgrass. All the materials used in this workshop are harvested by her and her family in Epekwitk (PEI)....
SILLA AND RISE - 2021 ARTISTIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR WINNER | 2021 INUIT ARTIST OF THE YEAR WINNER Silla and Rise blend Inuit throat-singing and futuristic dancefloor beats. Silla are Cynthia Pitsiulak, Charlotte Qamaniq and Charlotte Carleton, all from communities in Nunavut. Rise is Ottawa’s Rise Ashen, a Juno Award nominated global-grooves producer, DJ...
INUIT THROAT SINGING (SUNSDRUM) Sunsdrum consists of Heidi Langille and Lynda Brown. Located in Ottawa, they have travelled nationally and internationally demonstrating traditional and contemporary Inuit throat singing, drum dancing, and games—as well as providing interactive workshops on the history of the Inuit, and their current realities. POW WOW DANCE Pow Wows are a celebration...
SILLA AND RISE - 2021 ARTISTIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR WINNER | 2021 INUIT ARTIST OF THE YEAR WINNER Silla and Rise blend Inuit throat-singing and futuristic dancefloor beats. Silla are Cynthia Pitsiulak, Charlotte Qamaniq and Charlotte Carleton, all from communities in Nunavut. Rise is Ottawa’s Rise Ashen, a Juno Award nominated global-grooves producer, DJ...
Video is available to registered participants throughout the month of June. Join elders, musicians, and community youth groups as they take you on a journey of culture, elders teachings, stories and music from a region to educate you about Chanie Wenjack, a young life lost at Residential school. We will offer two different sessions based...
JOEL WOOD (NORTHERN CREE) - 2021 HAND DRUM/FIDDLE/INSTRUMENTAL OF THE YEAR WINNER Joel Wood is a Cree musician from Maskwacis, Alberta, Canada. His album Singing Is Healing was a Juno Award nominee for Traditional Indigenous Artist of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2022. He was a member of the group Northern Cree before...
Video is available to registered participants throughout the month of June. Join elders, musicians, and community youth groups as they take you on a journey of culture, elders teachings, stories and music from a region to educate you about Chanie Wenjack, a young life lost at Residential school. We will offer two different sessions based...
Presented by TD Bank Group & Indigenous Tourism Ontario, Niriqatigiit (Coming Together To Eat) is a celebratory feast of foods from the arctic, prepared by two unlikely friends, chefs Trudy Metcalfe-Coe and Georges Laurier, who’ve bonded by a passion for the foods of Canada and a mutual respect that is inspiring. Featuring Muskcox, Arctic Char...
Join us for a Movie Night Under the Stars featuring the 2018 Indigenous film, The Grizzlies. Directed by Miranda de Pencier and based on a true story, The Grizzlies depicts a group of Inuit students who form a lacrosse team to combat the high suicide rates in their town of Kugluktuk, Nunavut. The Grizzlies has...
Birch bark biting is a traditional Cree art. The art form is done by separating thin pieces of birch bark and folding the bark many times. Then the artist places it between their teeth and bites down on the bark. The bark is rotated several times to create the artwork. Pre-registration required*
Melissa is a Mi’kmaw woman from Abegweit First Nation, located on Epekwitk. Growing up, Melissa was immersed in cultural teachings and was surrounded by a family of basket makers. Melissa’s exposure to other Mi’kmaw artforms led her to quillwork, a traditional skill in which the ancestors of her maternal grandfather excelled. Ongoing Demonstration: Saturday 10AM...
Pinock is an Algonquin from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Nation near Maniwaki, Quebec. He builds canoes with a particular interest in Algonquin birchbark canoes. Pinock has participated in many demonstrations and workshops that allow him to pass on the traditional knowledge handed down to him. Ongoing Demonstration: Saturday 10AM – 7PM | Sunday 10AM –...
+ Kids Spirit Horse Colouring Station Rhonda Snow is proud Anishinabe. Rare Breeds Canada has presented her with a lifetime achievement award for her tireless work preserving the Native Pony breed. Her vivid Woodlands style canvases captivate viewers and share the knowledge which she has received from the Elders about the “small horses of the...
Displays of traditional birch bark baskets will inspire you to decorate your own paper basket with Algonquin symbols in this make-and-take free workshop. Learn how these baskets were traditionally used and the meaning behind the designs. *No registration required
This workshop is designed to teach classic hand sewing techniques in beading and leatherwork. Participants will learn the art of puckered toe moccasin-making from skilled Indigenous artisan and Storyboot School instructor Trip Charbs. Trip will guide you through the steps of creating moccasins by hand including pattern-making, beadwork, design, construction and care for your finished...
WABANAKI CONFEDERACY - 2021 POW WOW TRADITIONAL/CONTEMPORARY WINNER Wabanaki Confederacy are a northern style powwow singing group based in Eastern Canada. The name Wabanaki Confederacy is a tribute to the alliance of the tribes on the East Coast. The Wabanaki Confederacy (Wabenaki, Wobanaki, translated roughly as “People of the First Light” or People of the...
Darcy is Ojibwe and Dakota. He has been raising and caring for Ojibwe horses for the past decade to help preserve the breed and the tradition of symbiotic interaction with the Ojibwe people. Runs with the Stars is his debut book, written alongside award-winning children’s author and freelance writer Heather M. O’Connor and illustrated by...
Michael is a storyteller and children’s writer. His love of storytelling began after he pleaded with his grandmother every night to tell him a story and she eventually gave in. Her stories were passed down to Michael’s children after realizing that there was little written about life in the Arctic. He has authored 12 children’s...
Pow Wow Pitch is a pitch competition for Indigenous entrepreneurs across Turtle Island to shine the spotlight on pow wow vendors, artists, business builders and innovators from all backgrounds and industries, whether just starting or looking to grow to the next level.
Traditional Inuit throat singing is a game or competition usually done with two women. There is a leader and a follower, the leader sets the rhythm, the pace and the sound, and the follower repeats the sound.
Pow Wow Pitch is a pitch competition for Indigenous entrepreneurs across Turtle Island to shine the spotlight on pow wow vendors, artists, business builders and innovators from all backgrounds and industries, whether just starting or looking to grow to the next level.
DerRic is from the Tsuu Tina First Nation near Calgary Alberta. At a young age, DerRic began learning muppet voices, and by his teens, had perfected well over two hundred. He now has a cast of over 350 voices, a cast of Puppet Characters, and a genuine knack for comedy.
Traditional Inuit throat singing is a game or competition usually done with two women. There is a leader and a follower, the leader sets the rhythm, the pace and the sound, and the follower repeats the sound.
Safari Jeff educates and captivates with his intriguing live reptiles and stunning HD multi media experience. Guests are treated to memorable moments, as this interactive event offers a “hands-on” experience with amazing reptiles for enthusiasts. Learn about the ecosystem, balances in nature, roles of wildlife and ancient dinosaur history all in one event.