Why the Land Means so Much to Us

Why the Land Means so Much to Us

Why the land means so much to us: Commemorating Treaty 20 1818-2018Date: Friday, November 2, 2018 – 10:00 AM to 3:00 PMLocation: The Gathering Space, Gzowski College, Trent University, Peterborough Trent University event details ,
Niigaanibatowaad: FrontRunners

Niigaanibatowaad: FrontRunners

The truth and reconciliation testimonies have re-enforced the notion that at the root of each spoken story lies the potential for healing. But for the story to reach its full potential and its maximum power, it also must to be heard.  You are invited to participate in...
Understanding Local Treaties

Understanding Local Treaties

Pine Tree Talk – Understanding Local Treaties We would like to welcome you to an evening about Local Treaties, co-sponsored by the Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies, the Curve Lake First Nation and the Trent Centre for Teaching and Learning. We will explore...
Water Walk

Water Walk

A Water Walk is a ceremonial event. There are protocols that you should be aware of if you wish to participate. This post includes a pdf that outlines what you need to know as well as excerpts from an article on a previous Water Walk around Rice Lake. Members of TRC-...
Panel Presentation on Manoomin

Panel Presentation on Manoomin

Article in Promoter written by Glenna Burns Manomin (wild rice) is a plant that holds great significance. It is an edible item and medicine. It is a plant embedded deep in the culture of Indigenous people. It flourishes in clean water and combats invasive species like...