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Anishinabek Nation Holiday

Image of social media poster for Anishinabek Nation Holiday
When Saturday, Jun 6, 2026 - 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

In 2021, the Anishinabek Nation Chiefs officially proclaimed June 6 as the annual Anishinabek Nation Holiday (Anishinaabe Chi-Naaknigewin). It is a day to celebrate the culture, traditions, and history of Anishinabek Nation citizens.

Why is it important to celebrate the Anishinaabe Chi-Naaknigewin?

The proclamation of the Anishinaabe Chi-Naaknigewin marked a historic moment for the Anishinabek Nation. It is a commitment, with the support of the people to establish a traditional government that will develop laws and policies for the protection and the betterment of Anishinabek.

In honour of this important day, download and share our:

  • Anishinaabe Chi-Naaknigewin Poster »
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Equity Caucus connected to this important day

The AMAPCEO Indigenous Circle is dedicated to advocating for education, skills development, and integrating Indigenous knowledge within our members respective workplaces.

Join the Indigenous Circle here:
amapceo.on.ca/equity/caucuses/indigenouscircle

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We would like to acknowledge Tkaronto, a Mohawk word meaning “the place in the water where the trees are standing.”

The AMAPCEO office is on the traditional unceded territory of Haudenosaunee speaking nations, including the Wendat, Seneca and Mohawk. These nations have been here since time immemorial and were in more recent times joined by the Mississaugas of the Credit.

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