Aboriginal-First Nations History Celebrated in Historic Huronia
Historic Huronia…………. 2009. The month of June signals the beginning of First Nations and Métis festivals throughout Huronia and Southern Georgian Bay. First Nations and Métis history is recognized throughout the year in Historic Huronia with special celebrations taking place at many area attractions during the summer months.
One of the first Aboriginal festivals will take place June 13, 14 at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, with Spirit Drum and Dance Groups with youth from Ojibway, Cree, Mic Mac, Mohawk, and Dakota Nations. National Aboriginal Day will be celebrated on June 21, 2009 at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons. This historic day in First Nations history is an annual Canadian event. Canada chose June 21 because of the cultural significance of the summer solstice and because many Aboriginal groups mark this day as a time to celebrate their heritage.
The Ouendat Village and Huronia Museum is open year round with tours of the replica Huron village which existed before the European arrival in North America.
Jamie Hunter, Executive Director of the Huronia Museum, says “The North Simcoe communities of Midland and Penetanguishene have long felt that Aboriginal and Métis history were a vital part of the communities tradition……..in the1940s and 1950s extensive archeological research was carried out on such sites as Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, and the Huron villages of St. Ignace, Forget, and St. Louis. The results culminated in a joint Federal, Provincial & Municipal development of area historical attractions in the region now referred to as Historic Huronia. The historic creations reflect a commitment to honour Aboriginal peoples and define their important role in the development of the country.
Additional festivals in Historic Huronia take place at Discovery Harbour with the annual Métis Day, Bo’jou Neejee – August 8, 2009. And the POW Wow on September 12 & 13, 2009 presented by the Georgian Bay Native Friendship Centre’s 9th Annual Traditional Powwow.
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