Join Premier Ranj Pillai in honoring and celebrating on June 21.
National Indigenous Peoples Day is a significant occasion for reflection on the rich culture and heritage of Indigenous communities across Canada. Premier Ranj Pillai from the Government of Yukon has released a statement emphasizing the importance of this day. He urged citizens to come together to recognize, celebrate, and honor the contributions of Indigenous peoples on Friday, June 21. This day serves as a reminder of the resilience, traditions, and knowledge that Indigenous communities have preserved and shared for generations.
Premier Ranj Pillai's message highlights the unity and respect that National Indigenous Peoples Day fosters among all citizens. The Government of Yukon is dedicated to promoting inclusivity and understanding of Indigenous history and culture. As this special day approaches, it is an opportunity for everyone to learn, engage, and participate in events that showcase the diversity and vibrancy of Indigenous traditions.
Did you know that National Indigenous Peoples Day was first established in 1996 by the Government of Canada to recognize and celebrate the cultures and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples? This day allows for the sharing of Indigenous knowledge, art, and practices, promoting understanding and unity among all Canadians. Let's come together on June 21 to commemorate and honor the unique heritage and achievements of Indigenous peoples in Canada.
Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement: “Friday, June 21, marks National Indigenous Peoples Day. Let us recognize, celebrate and honour the ...
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