Bring Indigenous voices into your classroom with our Grade 9/10: Awesiiyag (Animals) - All My Relations virtual school program: bit.ly/3Bhm8NF
Gain a better understanding of Indigenous cultural and spiritual values related to clan animals and the living world.
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Wikwemikong Tourism is looking for a highly motivated Post Secondary Student to join our team as the #Tourism Ambassador Lead. The successful applicant will assist with day-to-day operations at the Gift Shop and Tour Services #StudentJobs#TravelJobs
Great for students interested in:
Travel & Tourism, and business and culture related fields.
We offer 18 weeks employment, starting at $20/hr. Join our team!
Apply with a letter of interest to Tourism Manager Luke Wassegijig lwassegijig@wikydevcom.ca
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The Anishinabek Nation has created a kit with resources to help students learn about the treaty relationship!
To place your order, email orders@anishinabek.ca or call 705-497-9127.
To learn more, visit:
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ALT The Anishinabek Nation has created a kit with resources to help students learn about the treaty relationship! To place your order, email orders@anishinabek.ca or call 705-497-9127. To learn more, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSx0rOyoIaY
Ziizabaakadakeng. Wikwemikong Tourism Cultural Guides were busy preparing maple syrup over the last couple of weeks preparing for our culinary programs. Did you know in the mid 1800's Wiikwemkoong members were trading more than 400k lbs of #MapleSyrup#ManitoulinIsland
In Ojibwe our word for ‘the good people’ is Anishinaabe. Anishinaabe are the Ojibwe, Odawa, Potawatomi, Mississauga, Saulteaux, Nipissing, Chippewa and Algonquin peoples. Music by Smokeytown Singers.
Wassnoode - Northern Lights. Chi miigwech, big thank you to Amanda & the Wiikwemkoong Comms team, for sharing their shots of this week’s stunning #NorthernLights over Manitoulin. Pics were taken at Prairie Point in #Wiikwemkoong
We are excited for #Camping Season to OPEN in Point Grondine Park on Friday, May 19 (Victoria Day Long Weekend). Follow the Booking link in our bio to see all the Backcountry Campsites available (including 3 Georgian Bay Coastline).
See our website (link in bio) for details
In Ojibwe our words for ‘she scores’ are ‘gii biindigebigeh’ (gii biin-di-ge-bi-geh). Our granddaughter lighting it up at the Little NHL in Mississauga, ON.
Watch this video to learn more about ITAC’s 2030 Vision of becoming the global leader in Indigenous tourism and how Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners can join together to become a part of #IndigenousTourismTeamCanada.
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Are you interested in working with #PointGrondinePark in #KillarneyOntario
We have 4 great positions available! We are looking for:
✨ Park Operations Coordinator - responsible for implementing key objectives, including planning, marketing, and visitor experience programs
Have you ever wondered what the Unceded part of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory means, on #ManitoulinIsland
The best way to learn this unique history is to come on The Unceded Journey Experience with Wikwemikong Tourism. Walk with our Anishinaabe cultural guides,
hear their personal stories, let them take you to historic #Indigenous sites & explain the truths & the motives of the players of the past.
✨you can book The Unceded Journey experience through the Daily Cultural Experiences link in our bio.
Watch the Unceded Journey video
Shelley Pearen’s, Four Voices: The Great Manitoulin Island Treaty of 1862, brings to life the people & events through 4 participants: Indian Affairs, Chief of the Sheshegwaning, Jesuit priest, Church of England missionary. You can buy book through the Gift Shop link in our bio