Voices & Traditions: Honouring Indigenous History Month

Schedule

Sun Jun 21 2026 at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm

UTC-04:00

Location

Aurora Public Library | Aurora, ON

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Experience Indigenous culture firsthand in a Medicine Bag Workshop , combining hands-on creativity and meaningful storytelling
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Voices & Traditions: Honouring Indigenous History Month


Join us June 21st from 2-4pm for a meaningful, hands-on Medicine Bag Workshop led by Siera, a First Nations 2-Spirit (she/they) Kwe/Nini from Wiikwemkoong.

In this engaging session, participants will create their own traditional medicine bag while listening to storytelling that shares the significance and teachings behind this practice. Together, we’ll explore local Indigenous traditions and their continued relevance today through creativity, connection, and learning.

Siera is the founder of the Three Sisters Indigenous Crafts Market, with a vision to Indigenize urban spaces through authentic representation, resilience, and community. They are deeply involved in supporting Indigenous-led initiatives and fostering meaningful cultural connections.

This workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn, create, and reflect in a welcoming and inclusive space

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Where is it happening?

Aurora Public Library, 15145 Yonge Street, Aurora, Canada

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