Indigenous-Relationships
Ontario Presents and its members recognize the importance of presenting Indigenous artists, stories and culture as part of their presenting practice. Ontario Presents has a full statement on the principles that currently guide our and our members’ work with Indigenous communities, which you can read here.
In this section, you can learn about land/territory acknowledgements, and get an introduction to Indigenous terminology. Here, we share many links to outside sources, because we want to refer to you Indigenous-led organizations who are doing great work.
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This document helps clear up the confusion about smudging in smoke-free environments.
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This document offers a thorough and informative overview of terminology and key concepts that may be encountered around Indigenous dance. It was...
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In keeping with our Guiding Principles for Presenting Indigenous Work, we believe that it is essential to continually expand our knowledge and...
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The Montreal Urban Aboriginal Community Strategy Network (Réseau pour la stratégie urbaine de la communauté autochtone à Montréal) has just...
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Ontario Presents and its member presenting organizations recognize the importance of presenting Indigenous artists, stories and culture as part...
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This list of resources was put together by Ontario Presents and SPARC, with consultation from Cynthia Lickers-Sage (IPAA) and Clayton Windatt (...
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This list of resources was put together by Ontario Presents and SPARC, with consultation from Cynthia Lickers-Sage (IPAA) and Clayton Windatt (...
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This list of resources was put together by Ontario Presents and SPARC, with consultation from Cynthia Lickers-Sage (IPAA) and Clayton Windatt (...
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This list of resources was put together by Ontario Presents and SPARC, with consultation from Cynthia Lickers-Sage (IPAA) and Clayton Windatt (...
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This list of resources was put together by Ontario Presents and SPARC, with consultation from Cynthia Lickers-Sage (IPAA) and Clayton Windatt (...