National Aboriginal Month June 2011-2012 Canada

National Aboriginal Awareness Month June 2011-2012 Canada



Please support National Aboriginal Awareness Month in Canada June 2011-2012 by signing our petition.



Red Power United (Native Rights Movement) is Petitioning to make a National Aboriginal  Awareness month in Canada.



We are not in opposition of Native Awareness Week / Aboriginal week or National Aboriginal Day. These events aim to dispel aboriginal stereotypes by bringing awareness to break down barriers through sharing traditions and culture of Aboriginal people.



We feel Native Awareness Week / Aboriginal week or National Aboriginal Day should be combined and extended to one month period under the name National Aboriginal Awareness  Month. Aboriginal peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations, Inuit and Metis people.



National Aboriginal Awareness month should be a unified event across Canada in the month of June and should also be a proactive movement to provide education and awareness across Canada of past and current Aboriginal historic events and cultural traditions. 



National Aboriginal Awareness month should include and or expand on traditional community events of:



 Aboriginal art exhibits and Cultural display



Social dances *round dances, pow wows



Ceremonies * Sunrise Ceremony ect.



Traditional Story telling



Elder teachings



Traditional and Cultural teachings



Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners, Feasts



Performances



Drumming, singing, dancing



Theatre and talent showcases



Talking circles



Films



Information kiosks



Aboriginal people and the environment



Including any regular local events


Canadian Aboriginal History and Historic Contributions are an important part of  Canadas past, present, and future.

Canadian Aboriginal History and Historic events:



First Nations Histories


Inuit Histories


Metis Histories


Because the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada is a Historic event National Aboriginal Month should also create an equal partnership towards Truth and Reconciliation with mutual responsibility between Aboriginal people, Churches, Government and Canadian citizens by working towards an overall holistic and comprehensive healing approach to the affects of the Indian residential school legacy.



Aboriginal people, Churches, Government officials and Canadian citizens should have the opportunity participate and share in:



Ceremonies



Talking/Healing circles



Workshops



Creative Writing and Artistic Expression



Speaker bureaus



Individual community ideas



There should also be recognition and honouring of Aboriginal people in Community, Church and Government who in the past or present have dedicated themselves towards creating a better way of life for Aboriginal people.



Mentors



Teachers



Elders



Peers



Community workers



Agencies and organizations



Please support National Aboriginal Awareness month in Canada. June 2011-2012



Red Power United (Native Rights Movement) is Petitioning to make a National Aboriginal Awareness month in Canada.



You can help by spreading the word and sharing the link to others. Then keep a Eye on Red Power United (Native Rights Movements) Discussion Board and Wall we are going to adding  a copy of a written Petition  that can be copied and  signed be different aboriginal people, communities and supporters.




Thank you for helping us keep the circle strong.



Peace & Guidance



Megweetch



Red Power United (Native Rights Movement)


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If you have questions or concerns please Email us at:

redpowerunited@hotmail.com

Harrison Friesen

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L. Hart

celesti0n@hotmail.com

 

 

We are not in opposition of Native Awareness Week / Aboriginal week or National Aboriginal Day. These events aim to dispel aboriginal stereotypes by bringing awareness to break down barriers through sharing traditions and culture of Aboriginal people.


 


We feel Native Awareness Week / Aboriginal week and National Aboriginal Day should be combined and extended to one month period under the name National Aboriginal Month. Aboriginal peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations, Inuit and Metis people. 

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