Honouring the needs, beliefs, cultures and traditions of Indigenous peoples is an integral part of how we do our work at New Gold. We make every effort to understand the history and culture of Indigenous communities and strive to operate with the utmost respect on traditional lands. On National Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we celebrate the diverse histories and cultures of Indigenous peoples across the nation and remain dedicated to fostering shared understanding and respect within our organization.
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June is National Indigenous History Month! This month, we are celebrating the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of Indigenous peoples across Canada. Join us as we highlight the incredible achievements, resilience, and traditions of the Métis people. From our vibrant art and music to our deep connections with the land, Métis culture is woven into the fabric of Alberta's heritage. Let's honour the past, celebrate the present, and pave the way for a brighter future for the Métis and all Indigenous peoples.
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June is National Indigenous History Month, a time to recognize the rich history, heritage, culture and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples of Canada. National Indigenous History Month serves as a reminder of the importance of reconciliation, respect, and understanding as we strive to build a more inclusive and equitable society that values and embraces the wisdom, knowledge, and experiences of Indigenous peoples.
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Preservation of Cultural Heritage: Bridging the Past and Future Embracing the essence of African traditions, it is essential to conserve cultural heritage to maintain the authenticity of one's identity. By learning about the tales of our ancestors and honoring their legacies, we establish a profound connection to our roots and heritage. This journey of self-discovery and inspiration allows us to bring our cultural identity to life, embodying it in our daily lives with bravery and resilience. By advocating for the preservation of cultural ideas and traditions, we bridge the gap between generations, fostering a sense of belonging and unity that transcends time.
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Today is Indigenous People's Day - a day to recognize and appreciate the rich history, culture, and contributions of Indigenous American peoples. It is a time to celebrate the vibrant tapestry of their customs, traditions, and wisdom that have shaped our nation. Reltco Title
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