June is National Indigenous History Month. How will you and your community take time this month to engage in new ways to deepen your understanding of Indigenous history? Try one or more of these suggestions below.
Richmond Hill Public Library – indigenous events & resources https://www.rhpl.ca/indigenous
GOOD MINDS BOOK STORE (indigenous book seller)
52 Ways to Reconcile: How to Walk with Indigenous Peoples on the Path to Healing by David A. Robertson. 52 bite-sized chapters on attainable acts of reconciliation for non-Indigenous peoples.
Ally is a Verb: A Guide to Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples by Rose LeMay. How to enter the field of reconciliation in a good way with continual education and practice toward meaningful change.
https://goodminds.com/products/ally-is-a-verb-a-guide-to-reconciliation-with-indigenous-peoples
The Knowing by Tanya Talaga. An unfolding of Canadian history through Talaga’s personal and collective Indigenous lens.
https://goodminds.com/products/the-knowing-hc
This Place 150 Years Retold - A graphic novel anthology through the eyes and creativity of several Indigenous creators.
https://goodminds.com/products/9781553797586
It’s pow wow season!
Culture, community, food, dancing, music, tradition, regalia—check out the 2025 pow wow calendar and discover where to celebrate this year.
https://northernontario.travel/indigenous/pow-wows-ontario-complete-list