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June 21 Schedule of Events (Event Hours 3-7pm) 3:00-3:45 Kwowutzun Tzinquwa, a Coast Salish Dance Group (Big House) 3:45-4:30 Mowachaht/Muchalaht, a Nu-chal-nulth Dance Group (Big House) 3:00-4:00 Storytelling by Cree Elder Phil Umpherville (Band Hall) 4:00-4:30 Kidz Kraft (Paddle making out of Cardboard (Band Hall) 4:30-5:00 Empowering Our Spirit by Elder James Quatell (Big House) 5:00-5:30 Seven Sacred Teachings by JoAnn Restoule & Suzanne Camp (Band Hall) 6:00-7:00 Kumugwe Dancers, K’ómoks First Nation (Big House) kidz will perform with paddles made with Kumugwe (Big House) Enjoy traditional food, dancing, storytelling, kids paddle-making, workshops and more. Traditional sockeye dinner by Kumugwe; Buffalo Burgers by the Metis Association; Two bannock vendors. Bring the whole family and enjoy this fun-filled day recognizing and celebrating the cultures and contributions of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada. Seven Sacred Teachings Facilitators JoAnn Restoule and Suzanne Camp will be bringing the teachings to life and dem- onstrate ways to connect that are rooted in our Ancestry. Seven Sacred Teachings have been handed down through the generation, to guide us on our human journey. We have been told that when we follow these teachings, our lives will be guided and we will practice peace, joy and harmony with all life forms. The practice of spiritual self care through smudging is one of the gifts that we have also been given as a people. Spec-IHos 10x88.indd 1 5/29/13 10:44:44 AM

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June 21 Schedule of Events (Event Hours 3-7pm)3:00-3:45 Kwowutzun Tzinquwa, a Coast Salish Dance Group (Big House)3:45-4:30 Mowachaht/Muchalaht, a Nu-chal-nulth Dance Group (Big House)3:00-4:00 Storytelling by Cree Elder Phil Umpherville (Band Hall)4:00-4:30 Kidz Kraft (Paddle making out of Cardboard (Band Hall)4:30-5:00 Empowering Our Spirit by Elder James Quatell (Big House)5:00-5:30 Seven Sacred Teachings by JoAnn Restoule & Suzanne Camp (Band Hall)6:00-7:00 Kumugwe Dancers, K’ómoks First Nation (Big House) kidz will perform with paddles made with Kumugwe (Big House)

Enjoy traditional food, dancing, storytelling, kids paddle-making, workshops and more. Traditional sockeye dinner by Kumugwe; Buffalo Burgers by the Metis Association; Two bannock vendors.

Bring the whole family and enjoy this fun-filled day recognizing and celebrating the cultures and contributions of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada.

Seven Sacred TeachingsFacilitators JoAnn Restoule and Suzanne Camp will be bringing the teachings to life and dem-onstrate ways to connect that are rooted in our Ancestry. Seven Sacred Teachings have been handed down through the generation, to guide us on our human journey. We have been told that when we follow these teachings, our lives will be guided and we will practice peace, joy and harmony with all life forms. The practice of spiritual self care through smudging is one of the gifts that we have also been given as a people.

Spec-IHos 10x88.indd 1 5/29/13 10:44:44 AM