June is National Indigenous History Month
This month, we celebrate and recognize Indigenous History as Canadians. Indigenous Peoples have shaped Canada as it is today and have been part of the land since time immemorial. June is a focal point to celebrate and appreciate the unique histories, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people throughout the history of this land. The Summer Solstice, which lands around June 21 every year, is a celestial event observed by countless Nations for generations and is designated as Indigenous Peoples Day.
Visit RRC Polytech’s Indigenous Education website to learn about how you can celebrate this important month!
