Buffalo Jump 2008


Celebrating National Aboriginal Day and walking for World Peace.

 
DateSaturday, June 21, 2008 - 2:00pm

Email

aboriginalstudentassociation@gmail.com

Location

Nathan Philips Square Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario

This year the members of the Aboriginal Students Association (ASA) at OCAD are participating in Buffalo Jump 2008 and would like to extend an an invitation to the rest of the OCAD community to join us. This is a great opportunity to show our support on behalf of OCAD and this will give everyone the chance to engage in traditional First Nations' activities such as dancing, prayer and celebration. We live in such a multicultural city and are part of a very multicultural academic environment, and this day is a great day to be more aware of this fact.
Although this is a day to celebrate First Nations culture, the main reason for this festival has always been to unite ALL people. With this in mind we hope to see as many people from the OCAD community there, and more information will come as the date approaches.
National Aboriginal Day is celebrated every June 21.
The Cultural Walk starts at City Hall, and ends in Trinity Bellwoods Park.

DateSaturday, June 21, 2008 - 2:00pm

Email

aboriginalstudentassociation@gmail.com

Website Location

Nathan Philips Square Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario

Saturday, June 21, 2008 - 2:00pm

This year the members of the Aboriginal Students Association (ASA) at OCAD are participating in Buffalo Jump 2008 and would like to extend an an invitation to the rest of the OCAD community to join us. This is a great opportunity to show our support on behalf of OCAD and this will give everyone the chance to engage in traditional First Nations' activities such as dancing, prayer and celebration. We live in such a multicultural city and are part of a very multicultural academic environment, and this day is a great day to be more aware of this fact.
Although this is a day to celebrate First Nations culture, the main reason for this festival has always been to unite ALL people. With this in mind we hope to see as many people from the OCAD community there, and more information will come as the date approaches.
National Aboriginal Day is celebrated every June 21.
The Cultural Walk starts at City Hall, and ends in Trinity Bellwoods Park.

Venue & Address: 
Nathan Philips Square Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario
Email: 
aboriginalstudentassociation@gmail.com
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