SLFNHA is pleased to partner with local and regional organizations to raise awareness and commemorate the 2024 National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, which is on September 30.
Throughout the week of September 23 – 27, 2024, various events and activities will be held in Sioux Lookout, such as medicine teachings, hide scraping and smoking, tea and bannock, beading, tobacco tie making, and more.
The events and activities showcase and highlight the culture of the region, specifically of the Anishinaabe and Anishininew. As well, it is a time to recognize the impacts of Residential Schools by honouring the children who did not return home, the survivors, and their families. It is also an opportunity for survivors to share their stories to advance intergenerational healing and reconciliation.
This year, SLFNHA is partnering with Shibogama First Nations Council, Kuhkenah Network (K-Net), Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre, and the Ontario Provincial Police. We are thankful for their contribution and assistance. Funding is provided by Canadian Heritage.
Here are some dates to note:
Sept 23 – Sunrise ceremony at 7:00 AM (Onaman Ziibi – 2195 Highway 664)
Sept 25 – The 2024 Walk for Truth and Reconciliation will take place, starting at 1:00 PM at the Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre and ending at the Town Beach. A special tribute will take place for the late Garnet Angeconeb and his family. Garnet was a staunch advocate for survivors of the Residential School system, who paved the way for others to share their stories.
Sept 27 – Closing ceremony at 1:00 PM (Onaman Ziibi – 2195 Highway 664)
We invite everyone to join in and participate in all activities throughout the week!
EDIT (Sept 23, 2024): Updated list of events below. Posters for each event can be downloaded here.