Celebrate National Indigenous History Month With The RSM
To celebrate National Indigenous History Month, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) is streaming a special series of online programs to recognize the unique cultures and contributions of the Indigenous people of Saskatchewan.
“National Indigenous History Month is an important opportunity for anyone to learn about, share in and enjoy Indigenous culture in all its richness and diversity,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Gene Makowsky said. “The RSM stands as a world-class museum with dynamic and culturally appropriate programing for visitors of all ages.”
Elder Hazel and the 7 Grandfather Teachings – May 28 – July 9
In celebration of National Indigenous History Month, Elder Hazel Dixon recounts the seven Grandfather Teachings. They are seven principles that form the foundation of an Indigenous way of life: wisdom, love, respect, courage, honesty, humility and truth. Together, these seven teachings are gifts that help us respect the Creator, the Earth and each other. The short videos released on Thursdays until July 9 are available on the RSM website at https://royalsaskmuseum.ca/rsm/visit/event-calendar/item?id=944.