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Prince George celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day

Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park was full of vendors, activities, and community members to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day.

The day began with local dignitaries saying a few words for the event’s opening ceremony, followed by drumming.

“For Indigenous people, this is a day we all gather to celebrate. To me personally, I think its to celebrate getting out of winter and we can start hunting and gathering.” said Lheidli T’enneh Chief Dolleen Logan.

“For Prince George, I’ve always said, take five minutes to learn about your local First Nations, and what a better way to do it then coming down to the park.”

Logan said this year’s celebration is bigger than the previous year, with planning for next year beginning tomorrow.

The British Columbia Assembly of First Nations said they stand firm in their commitment to uphold the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which is recognized as law in Canada.

“The bluster and threats directed at Canada have generated anxiety and fear in all Canadians, but we must stand firm in our resolve to uphold the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,” stated Regional Chief Terry Teegee.

“While we build, we protect; and while we grow, we will preserve for future generations. The prosperity that we all want to share must come with clean and healthy lands, water and air that we will be proud to pass on to our children.” 

The National Indigenous Peoples Day festivities go until 5pm.

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