National Aboriginal Peoples Day is a day recognizing and celebrating the cultures and contributions of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Indigenous peoples of Canada.
The annual Indigenous Peoples Day is held annually on the solstice (June 21).
Indigenous Peoples day is a Canada-wide event that recognizes and celebrates the unique heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding achievements of Aboriginal peoples across Canada.
Everyone is invited to be a part of this national celebration to enjoy live music, artist demonstrations, traditional food, special ceremonies and much more. National Aboriginal Day is celebrated in communities across Yukon including:
- Teslin: Teslin Tlingit Heritage Centre
- Whitehorse: Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre
- Haines Junction: Da kų "Our House" Cultural Centre
- Carcross: Carcross Commons
- Mayo: Location varies every year
- Carmacks: Location varies every year
- Dawson City: Dänoja Zho Cultural Centre
More information can be found on The Indigenous Yukon website

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