The Forks,FORKS MARKET RD
Winnipeg,R3C 4L9CA
Winnipeg,R3C 4L9CA
Parks Canada welcomes you to a very special Knowledge Sharing Series at The Forks.
On select Saturdays throughout July and August, our guests will speak about their experiences and share knowledge that they have gained over the years. Anyone wanting to learn more about and connect more deeply with First Nations and Red River Métis culture is invited and encouraged to attend.
Knowledge Sharing Series sessions will take place at the Orientation Circle. In the event of inclement weather, the sessions will be moved to the Agowiidiwinan Centre near the Johnston Terminal.
Event 1
Title: Knowledge Sharing Series – Drumming and singing with Jaime Grasby
When: July 13, 2024. 12:00 pm-3:00 pm
Location: The Forks National Historic Site, Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4S8
Event Description:
Welcome to the Knowledge Sharing Series! On select Saturdays throughout July and August, our guests will share in exciting hands-on activities and interactive storytelling that teach and inspire about Indigenous cultural history.
Anyone wanting to learn more about and connect more deeply with First Nations and Red River Métis culture is invited and encouraged to attend.
Biography: Aaniin! Boozhoo! Niinsa Makade Binesi. Migizi dodem, Sagkeeng niindoonjii. Hello, it’s Jaime Grasby here! I am an Anishinaabe Ikwe from Sagkeeng First Nation. With the loving support of my husband and my son, I walk this Red Road as a humble helper. I have been fortunate in my journey as I have sat with many amazing teachers and mentors who have guided me with gentle hands and loving words. I am lucky to work with multiple organizations and in the community to bring traditional ceremony to the people who wish to partake and hope to do so in a meaningful way. It is always an honour to be invited to speak and share with community members. Chi-miigwech!
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Event 2
Knowledge Sharing Series – To be announced
July 27, 2024, 12:00 pm-3:00 pm
Pat Bruderer is no longer able to attend the Knowledge Sharing Series at The Forks on July 27. A new presenter will be announced in the near future.
Event 3
Title: Knowledge Sharing Series – Birchbark biting with Pat Bruderer
When: August 10, 2024. 12:00 pm-3:00 pm
Location: The Forks National Historic Site, Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4S8
Event Description:
Welcome to the Knowledge Sharing Series! On select Saturdays throughout July and August, our guests will share in exciting hands-on activities and interactive storytelling that teach and inspire about Indigenous cultural history.
Anyone wanting to learn more about and connect more deeply with First Nations and Red River Métis culture is invited and encouraged to attend.
Biography: Pat Bruderer, also known as Halfmoon Woman, will demonstrate the ancient Indigenous practice of birch-bark biting, of which she is one of only a few Knowledge Keepers and expert practitioners. Bruderer is Assin’skowitiniwak and is a member of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation.
Event 4
Title: Knowledge Sharing Series – Métis beadwork with Melanie Gamache
When: August 24, 2024. 12:00 pm-3:00 pm
Location: The Forks National Historic Site, Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4S8
Event Description:
Welcome to the Knowledge Sharing Series! On select Saturdays throughout July and August, our guests will share in exciting hands-on activities and interactive storytelling that teach and inspire about Indigenous cultural history.
Anyone wanting to learn more about and connect more deeply with First Nations and Red River Métis culture is invited and encouraged to attend.
Biography: Hello, I’m Melanie Gamache, a Manitoba Francophone Métis beadwork artisan. My journey started by learning the art of beading but it soon evolved into developing unique Métis cultural learning experiences by sharing stories of connections between culture and history with nature, art and food. I am always honoured when guests visit Borealis Beading to gain a better appreciation of the Métis people.
Website Link:
https://parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/mb/forks/activ/connaissances-knowledge
Contact Information:
Parks Canada
204-927-7874
Please note: This blog post is for informational purposes only. Winnipeg for Free is not associated with Parks Canada in any manner. Confirm program details and availability directly with them.
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