
150 Years of Impact – The Indian Act
The Indian Act, enacted by the Canadian federal government in 1876, was designed to assimilate Indigenous peoples into Canadian society. Throughout its history, this legislation
The Indian Act, enacted by the Canadian federal government in 1876, was designed to assimilate Indigenous peoples into Canadian society. Throughout its history, this legislation
The observance of Indigenous Languages Day honours Indigenous languages in Canada. Celebrated since 1993, the day provides an opportunity for both non-Indigenous and Indigenous peoples
The Survivors’ Secretariat proudly announces our Third Annual Survivors of the Mohawk Institute Gathering happening June 25-27, 2024 at the Best Western in Brantford, Ontario.
Nearly two decades after its inception, The Gary Miller Art Project is preparing to release a new documentary and travelling exhibit. Accompanied by his new
On December 5th, 2023, the Survivors’ Secretariat hosted the Second Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Six Nations Community Hall. The AGM provided an opportunity
SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER, December 5, 2023 – Survivors’ Secretariat held its Annual General Meeting for the 2022-2023 fiscal year at the Six
“A raw, courageous, and truthful documentary,” Jam Lab productions presents The Nature of Healing. This film takes a deep dive into a long-standing history of
Survivors’ Secretariat hosted its Second Annual Survivors of the Mohawk Institute Gathering on Six Nations of the Grand River Territory June 27-29th, 2023. This year’s
What is Indigenous Data Sovereignty? “Indigenous Data Sovereignty is the ability of Indigenous peoples, communities and Nations to participate, steward, and control data that is
Download Agenda Survivors’ Secretariat hosts the Second Annual Survivors of the Mohawk Institute Gathering on Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. The event begins