Indigenous Youth Storytelling Program

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Youth participants explore and learn their ancestral ways through land-based teachings, storytelling, songs, and various forms of expression.

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The Indigenous Youth Storytelling Program connects Indigenous Elders, Knowledge Keepers, Knowledge Carriers, and guest storytellers with Indigenous youth in Assiniboine Park.

This program is a partnership between the Seven Oaks School Division’s Mino Bimaadiziwin program (Anishinaabemowin, meaning “The Good Life”), and Assiniboine Park Conservancy, to foster mentoring relationships, encourage cross-cultural connections, and connection with all living beings on Treaty 1 Territory and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

Youth participants explore and learn their ancestral ways through land-based teachings, storytelling, songs, and various forms of expression.

Assiniboine Park is used as a space to strengthen their inner foundation. Together with Indigenous leaders, the youth bring their voices and their presence to the Park, acknowledging and celebrating Indigenous ways of being, knowing and learning.

  • Winnipeg Branch

    55 Pavilion Crescent, MB , R3P 2N6, Winnipeg

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