June 10, 2024 — City of Burlington
Friday, June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day. In Burlington, there will be a National Indigenous Peoples Day event happening in Spencer Smith Park led by the Urban Indigenous Community, with support from the City of Burlington.
Having lived in Burlington all my life as a performing artist, musician, and mother, I deeply appreciate the celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day and its significance to our community. This day honors the rich cultural heritage and environmental wisdom of Indigenous communities, the original stewards of our land. It fosters a sense of inclusivity and unity, reminding us of the invaluable lessons in environmental stewardship and cultural diversity that enrich our city’s identity and future. As an artist, and a mother, I am inspired by these traditions and proud to celebrate them in our vibrant city, sharing their importance with the next generation.
Amber Kakiishiway, Indigenous artist
Everyone is invited to join leaders from the Urban Indigenous of Burlington to participate in an evening honouring our local Indigenous community. This is a free event. No registration is required.
The event will include:
- Opening intentions and prayer by WhiteEagle
- Performing artist Amber Kakiishiway
- Music by Cliff Cardinal and Matt Bergman
- Powwow exhibition by Jamie Lindsey
- Tobacco Ceremony by WhiteEagle
- Knowledge sharing activity tables
- Indigenous craft and cultural vendors
Location: Spencer Smith Park, west lawn
Date: Friday, June 21
Time: 5 – 8 p.m.
It is on us to come together and celebrate diversity and inclusion. As a Healer, I know that celebrating each other can be life transforming because it opens our heart center to new discoveries about ourselves. When we celebrate each other, we experience a new way of being and our world feels better. I am grateful that the City of Burlington supports its citizens and leaders, in showcasing their culture and history. Please come out and meet the Indigenous community.
WhiteEagle, Elder and Healer