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Cultural Awareness

 

Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (Wendake, QC)

 

List of communities, their leaders and contact information and websites, documents on housing, Federal Legislation Implementation, National Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women and Girls Survey, Residential Schools, Day Schools, Sixties Scoop, reports, resolutions.

 

250, Place Chef Michel Laveau, suite 201, Wendake, QC, G0A 4V0

1-418-842-5020

https://apnql.com/

ATPN Nouvelles nationales (Québec)

APTN National News is the very first French-language national news programme aimed at an Indigenous audience.

https://www.facebook.com/NouvellesAPTN

 

Avataq Cultural Institute (Inukjuak, QC et Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)

 

Cultural organisation of the Inuit of Nunavik (Northern Quebec, Canada).

 

4150 Sainte-Catherine St W, Westmount, QC, H3Z 2Y5

514-989-90311-819-254-8919

avataq@avataq.qc.ca

avataq-inukjuak@avataq.qc.ca

www.avataq.qc.ca/

 

Espaces autochtones - Radio Canada 

Demystifying current affairs and Indigenous issues.

(514) 597-5000

espaces.autochtones@radio-canada.ca

https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones

First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Sustainable Development Institute (Wendake, QC)

 

Supports First Nations in the implementation of projects that contribute to the sustainable development of their communities and territories.

 

174 Chef-Aimé-Romain St, Wendake, QC, G0A 4V0

1-418-843-9999

info@iddpnql.ca

https://iddpnql.ca/enKina8at

Kamishkak'Arts (Pointe-Bleue, QC)

Kamishkak'Arts aims to support artists across all disciplines and craftspeople in their work at various stages: research, creation, transmission, production and dissemination.

info@kamishkak-arts.com

https://www.facebook.com/kamishkak

Kina8at Ensemble (Mont Tremblant, QC)

 

Cultural activities for First Nations groups, professional and schools, language learning.

 

P.O. Box 4372, Main Branch, Mont-Tremblant, QC, J8E 1A1

info@kina8at.ca

www.kina8at.ca/en

KWE À la rencontre des peuples autochtones (Quebec)

 

An invitation to discover the 11 Indigenous Nations in Quebec through events, activities and projects throughout the year.

info@kwefest.com

https://www.kwefest.com/en

Hannenorak Publishing (Wendake, QC)

Hannenorak Publishing, located in the heart of the Wendake community, is the only accredited publishing house specialising in the publication of Indigenous works.

editions@hannenorak.com

https://editions.hannenorak.com/

Je lis autochtone (Québec)

As part of National Indigenous History Month, in June: I’m reading Indigenous literature!

info@jelisautochtone.ca

https://jelisautochtone.ca/

La Maison des Peuples Autochtones (Mont Saint-Hilaire, QC)

 

The Maison des Peuples Autochtones’ website lets you discover various facets of the Aboriginal cultures of Quebec and Canada.

 

510 Montée des Trente, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, J3H 2R8

450-464-2500

info@maisonameriendienne.com

https://maisonautochtone.com/

 

Montréal Indigenous Community Network (Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)

 

Community announcements, research and consultation, workshops, newsletter, job opportunities, toolkits.

 

C.P. 567, Place-D’Armes Station, Montreal, QC, H2Y 3H3

438-992-4589

communications@reseaumtlnetwork.com

https://reseaumtlnetwork.com/en/

 

​Musique Nomade (Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)

Musique Nomade is an Indigenous non-profit organisation that has been working since 2006 to promote the recognition and empowerment of Indigenous peoples through music.

info@musiquenomade.com

https://www.musiquenomade.com/en

The National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education (Canada)

The National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education (NCCIE) brings to the forefront the work that has been done in Indigenous families and communities for generations.

https://www.nccie.ca/

 

Office of Indigenous Initiatives (Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)

 

Educational resources, tools for researchers, information about the history of McGill, cultural protocols, allyship toolkits, community organizations in Montreal.

 

Peterson Hall, Suite 200, 3460 McTavish St, Montreal, QC, H3A 0E6

indigenousinitiatives@mcgill.ca

www.mcgill.ca/indigenous/

 

Recognition (Quebec, QC and Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)

 

Support for the First Nations artistic community’s reappropriation, reconstruction and development efforts, support artists throughout their careers, microgrants for artists, development of the organizational capabilities of First Nations artistic organizations.

 

1435 de Bleury St, Suite 300, Ville Marie, Montreal, QC, H3A 2H7

1-800-608-3350

sarah.thibault@calq.gouv.qc.ca

www.calq.gouv.qc.ca/en/grants/first-nations/about-recognition

 

Terres en vues/Land InSights (Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)

 

Organization for the diffusion of Indigenous culture, international First Peoples Festival, organization of cultural events.

 

5445 de Gaspé Ave, office 508, Montreal, QC, H2T 3B2

514-278-4040

tev@nativelynx.qc.ca

www.nativelynx.qc.ca/en/

 

The United Church of Canada Indigenous Ministries (Canada)

Connecting with the Indigenous Congregations in the United Church across Canada and learn about one another.

https://united-church.ca/community-and-faith/being-community/indigenous-ministries

 

 

Wapikoni mobile (Québec)

Through audiovisual production, Wapikoni contributes to the personal, creative and professional development of First Nations people and to the empowerment of their communities.

info@wapikoni.ca

https://wapikoni.ca/

“Let justice roll down like waters and right relations flow like a mighty stream.” Amos 5:24, adapted.

With gratitude for the land, we say:

One: This land is Sacred.

It has been anointed for tens of thousands of years with the dust and bones of all those who lived here before us. As we came here, we were invited to share this land with the original people, with a common love and concern for the land that we would live upon and share, in good ways.

….We acknowledge that …. treaty agreements were not to be considered as land surrenders; but to be considered as agreements of sharing together.

All: We are all treaty people. May we live with respect on this land, and live in peace and friendship with its people.

Adapted from Rationale for Redeveloping the Territorial Acknowledgement by Lee Claus, 2022.

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