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SUMMARY:Youth Summer Smash Tennis Camp
DESCRIPTION:The Squamish Nation is providing Summer Smash Tennis camps for youth ages 6-10. \nTo register or learn more please visit: https://form.jotform.com/221385412805048
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SUMMARY:National Indigenous Peoples Day
DESCRIPTION:Presenting Sponsors: Black Diamond Group & SECURE Energy\nJoin Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame and the Calgary Public Library virtually on National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD) to celebrate and learn about Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being through an educational keynote presentation with Order of Sport Recipient and Hall of Famer Alwyn Morris.\nEducational Keynote Presenter: Alwyn Morris\, Order of Sport Recipient and Hall of Famer \nA member of the Turtle Clan from the Mohawk Nation of Kahnawake\, Alwyn Morris not only raised the bar in competitive canoe-kayak sprint\, his Olympic Gold medal performance inspired a nation and made him one of the most influential Indigenous athletes of all time \nIn the world of canoe-kayak sprint\, Alwyn Morris’s first major accomplishment was winning the Canadian National Junior Championships in 1975. This was a sign of great things to come as between 1980 and 1984 he won six consecutive Canadian Championships. Over the course of his career\, he would medal at many World Championships winning a Silver medal in 1982 and a Bronze medal in 1983 and make history at the 1984 Olympic Games by becoming the first Indigenous athlete to win a Gold Medal representing Canada. It was a touching moment for all Indigenous people to see Alwyn standing on top of the podium and even more touching as he raised in his left hand\, high in the air\, an Eagle Feather to commemorate his grandfather and serve as a proud tribute to his Mohawk ancestry…learn more. \nEducational Keynote Emcee: James Lavallée\, 2017 Tom Longboat Award Recipient \nWhen canoe-kayak sprint athlete James Lavallée won three medals at the Canada Summer Games\, he proudly wore his Métis sash on the podium. In 2016\, he was named to Canada’s national canoe-kayak sprint team. In 2017\, James Lavallée received the Tom Longboat Award\, which was established in 1951 to recognize Indigenous athletes for their outstanding contributions to sport in Canada. It remains the longest standing and one of the most prestigious awards for Indigenous athletes in the country. Lavallée was also a member of the 2019 Canadian delegation to the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues\, where participants from around the world discussed how to generate\, transmit and protect traditional knowledge…learn more. \nIf you are interested in attending the event in person\, please register HERE.\nAs an educator\, registration for this event will include a free membership to Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame’s Beyond the Win Education Platform.\nSign up here
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Perspectives Society
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Perspectives Society is partnered with Royal Roads University and other amazing organizations from across the region and invite you to join us online and in person to honour National Indigenous Peoples Month throughout June and National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21. \n\n\n\nLet’s join together all month to enjoy Indigenous heritage\, culture\, food and music with online learning\, workshops\, activities and opportunities for connection.\n\n\nMore information can be found here: https://www.royalroads.ca/NIPD
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