Press Release
20/06/2023
Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:
“On June 21 we mark National Indigenous Peoples Day, an important opportunity to recognize, celebrate, and honour the diverse cultures, languages, traditions, and contributions of Indigenous Peoples across the Yukon and Canada.
“The Yukon is celebrating several significant anniversaries this year:
“As we celebrate these anniversaries, we acknowledge how the perseverance and strength of Indigenous Peoples is evident throughout history and across the territory. First Nations have remained steadfast to the values and vision expressed in Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow. National Indigenous Peoples Day is an opportunity for us to recommit ourselves to that vision of an inclusive Yukon, where Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and governments work side-by-side for the benefit of all.
“Today we celebrate the role of First Nations as stewards of the land, water and animals and the revitalization of First Nations culture and language through celebrations like the Adäka Cultural Festival, the Haa Ḵusteeyí Celebration, the Da Kų Nän Ts’étthèt Dance Festival and other community activities. As we celebrate these successes and the vibrancy of First Nations’ cultures, we also reflect on the journey of reconciliation and the further work ahead.
“As we make progress in uncovering the truth and supporting the healing of communities impacted by residential schools, as our communities work together across the territory to address the Substance Use Health Emergency, and as we make progress towards an education system that integrates First Nations ways of knowing, being and doing, we recognize that our work is far from over. There are challenges to address, as well as successes to celebrate. All of this must be done in collaboration and partnership.
“This National Indigenous Peoples Day, I encourage all Yukoners to learn more about Indigenous history, culture and resiliency and think about their personal role in reconciliation.”
Media contact
Renée Francoeur
Cabinet Communications
867-334-9194
renee.francoeur@yukon.ca
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