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For the past five years we have virtually joined together to celebrate, acknowledge, and honor Indigenous peoples with storytelling, poems, beading, weaving, woodworking, music, silent reflection, and most important, community. And this year, we are adding downloadable coloring pages for the kids from the National Arts Centre, and drawing on paper, iPads or tablets for adults! Bring your beading, weaving, woodworking, baking and cooking prep, joy and laughter, and let’s celebrate! Event starts at 9am US Pacific / 12pm US Eastern / 17:00 UTC.
Vivid imagery and engaging narratives tell the story of Indigenous peoples generations past and generations forward.
Bring your beading and weaving to this virtual event. Enjoy the creative energy of our community.
Toa Luau Weaving Fijian Weaving
Wood is the warm expression of nature embracing us. Bring your woodworking craft to this virtual event in creative community.
Download these coloring pages for the kiddos from the National Arts Centre. You’ll need a printer to print the downloads, paper, and tools for coloring like crayons, markers, or paints. Have fun kids!
Try drawing Haida art. To draw manually, you’ll need paper, pencil, pencil sharpener, eraser, and if you like colored pencils or markers. To draw digitally, you’ll need an iPad or tablet and an Apple pencil or stylus.
What are your favorite recipes from your community? Bringing up meaningful memories and flavors that make you smile.
Try this 10-min prep, 30-min corn cake recipe
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