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Treaty 7 Day

Treaty 7 was signed on this day in 1877 at Blackfoot Crossing (one year AFTER the Indian Act was implemented)...
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International Inuit Day

International Inuit Day is recognized each year on Nov. 7. Also known as International Circumpolar Inuit Day, this is a day to celebrate the north and the stories, contributions and ways of knowing, living and being of the people who live there.
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National Indigenous Veterans Day

Throughout history, Indigenous peoples have played a crucial role in defending Canada and contributing to the greater cause of peace and security. From the World Wars to modern conflicts, Indigenous soldiers have exhibited unparalleled determination, often in the face of adversity and discrimination. This service and sacrifice is commemorated every year with National Indigenous Veterans Day on Nov. 8.
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Rock Your Mocs Day!

Rock Your Mocs is an international Indigenous people’s virtual unity event held annually on or around Nov. 15. On this day people wear moccasins or a turquoise ribbon to celebrate the beauty and uniqueness of Indigenous culture. Rock Your Mocs provides an opportunity in your school and classroom to explore positive personal and cultural identities, build relationships and value diversity, personal awareness and responsibility.
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Treaty 7 Day

Treaty 7 was signed on this day in 1877 at Blackfoot Crossing (one year AFTER the Indian Act was implemented)...
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International Inuit Day

International Inuit Day is recognized each year on Nov. 7. Also known as International Circumpolar Inuit Day, this is a day to celebrate the north and the stories, contributions and ways of knowing, living and being of the people who live there.
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National Indigenous Veterans Day

Throughout history, Indigenous peoples have played a crucial role in defending Canada and contributing to the greater cause of peace and security. From the World Wars to modern conflicts, Indigenous soldiers have exhibited unparalleled determination, often in the face of adversity and discrimination. This service and sacrifice is commemorated every year with National Indigenous Veterans Day on Nov. 8.
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Rock Your Mocs Day!

Rock Your Mocs is an international Indigenous people’s virtual unity event held annually on or around Nov. 15. On this day people wear moccasins or a turquoise ribbon to celebrate the beauty and uniqueness of Indigenous culture. Rock Your Mocs provides an opportunity in your school and classroom to explore positive personal and cultural identities, build relationships and value diversity, personal awareness and responsibility.
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Treaty 7 Day

Treaty 7 was signed on this day in 1877 at Blackfoot Crossing (one year AFTER the Indian Act was implemented)...
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International Inuit Day

International Inuit Day is recognized each year on Nov. 7. Also known as International Circumpolar Inuit Day, this is a day to celebrate the north and the stories, contributions and ways of knowing, living and being of the people who live there.
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All Day

National Indigenous Veterans Day

Throughout history, Indigenous peoples have played a crucial role in defending Canada and contributing to the greater cause of peace and security. From the World Wars to modern conflicts, Indigenous soldiers have exhibited unparalleled determination, often in the face of adversity and discrimination. This service and sacrifice is commemorated every year with National Indigenous Veterans Day on Nov. 8.
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Rock Your Mocs Day!

Rock Your Mocs is an international Indigenous people’s virtual unity event held annually on or around Nov. 15. On this day people wear moccasins or a turquoise ribbon to celebrate the beauty and uniqueness of Indigenous culture. Rock Your Mocs provides an opportunity in your school and classroom to explore positive personal and cultural identities, build relationships and value diversity, personal awareness and responsibility.
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Treaty 7 Day

Treaty 7 was signed on this day in 1877 at Blackfoot Crossing (one year AFTER the Indian Act was implemented)...
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All Day

International Inuit Day

International Inuit Day is recognized each year on Nov. 7. Also known as International Circumpolar Inuit Day, this is a day to celebrate the north and the stories, contributions and ways of knowing, living and being of the people who live there.
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All Day

National Indigenous Veterans Day

Throughout history, Indigenous peoples have played a crucial role in defending Canada and contributing to the greater cause of peace and security. From the World Wars to modern conflicts, Indigenous soldiers have exhibited unparalleled determination, often in the face of adversity and discrimination. This service and sacrifice is commemorated every year with National Indigenous Veterans Day on Nov. 8.
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All Day

Rock Your Mocs Day!

Rock Your Mocs is an international Indigenous people’s virtual unity event held annually on or around Nov. 15. On this day people wear moccasins or a turquoise ribbon to celebrate the beauty and uniqueness of Indigenous culture. Rock Your Mocs provides an opportunity in your school and classroom to explore positive personal and cultural identities, build relationships and value diversity, personal awareness and responsibility.
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Land Acknowledgment

Rocky View Schools would like to acknowledge the land and recognize all the Indigenous Peoples whose footprints have marked these lands from time immemorial. Together, we can learn and honour the Ways of Knowing of Indigenous Peoples for all future generations.