These free lessons and activities are an excellent way to incorporate Indigenous history and culture into your curriculum for Indigenous Peoples Day (October 14th this year), Native American Heritage Month (November)—or anytime at all. Best Indigenous Peoples Day Lessons and Activities NK360° Educ...
Festival of Activist Street Bands fills the streets of Somerville with celebratory music, colorful attire, and lots of fun during Indigenous Peoples Day weekend. Look for a gigantic bands showcase on Friday evening, continuous free performances and art-making activities in Davis Square all day on ...
If arranging for a Native presenter isn’t feasible, below is some important information to help you and your students learn more about Indigenous Peoples’ Day, as well as some wonderful Indigenous Peoples’ Day activities and books I compiled with the help of my Native community. Jump to: W...
Canada’s National Indigenous Peoples Day, formerly called National Aboriginal Day, is annually held on June 21 to celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding achievements of the nation’s Aboriginal peoples. There are three Aboriginal groups in Canada – the First Nations, Inuit...
Word searches are one of the easiest Indigenous Peoples Day activities. Simply give the group the word search and set a time limit for solving it. If your group is playing the word search online, then you can share the screen during a video call and turn on annotation tools so that playe...
Time Out says Ahead of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the Getty will hold an afternoon of free activities and performances—including music, dance and poetry—to learn about Southern California’s Native American cultures, as well as indigenous insight into the museum garden’s native flora. ...
Location:Parks Canada Time:12PM - 9PM Click herefor more details. www.wa-say.com Celebrate Indigenous art and culture at Time Squared at The Children's Museum! Throughout the day, enjoy a wide range of activities that explore Indigenous culture and history, including drumming and dance worksho...
As Native Americans across the U.S. come together for Indigenous Peoples Day to celebrate their history and culture and acknowledge the ongoing challenges they face, many will do so with a focus on the election.
People from different nations are encouraged to participate in observing the day to spread the UN’s message on indigenous peoples. Activities may include educational forums and classroom activities to gain an appreciation and a better understanding of indigenous peoples. Events may include messages from...
The North Okanagan First Nation celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day with a powwow, a Lions Club breakfast, a five kilometre walk/run challenge, children’s activities and more. Dozens of people gathered at the Splatsin ball park to take in the festivities, which included drumming, dancing...