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Treaty 4 150 Anniversary

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    Credits Larissa KitchemoniaMarking the 150th Anniversary of Treaty No. 4

    This year marks the 150th Anniversary of the signing of Treaty No. 4. The City of Regina recognizes this milestone occurrence and honours the true spirit of the Treaty through a series of initiatives.

    The City commissioned and installed two commemorative medals, displayed in Henry Baker Hall and in the Mayor’s Office, both of which showcase artwork by Indigenous artists from Treaty 4 and 6 territories, symbolizing the signing of Treaty No. 4.

    The City has also organized a self-guided tour of Indigenous art located in City of Regina buildings featuring pieces from the Civic Art Collection and SK Arts. Also, Indigenous Artists are invited to a Talking Circle hosted by the Indigenous Artist in Residency program panellists. For more information please see below. 

    Why is Treaty No. 4 Important?

    Treaty No. 4, signed on September 15, 1874, spans a vast area of the Canadian prairies, including southern Saskatchewan and parts of Manitoba. This treaty involves 36 First Nations, including Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota, Lakota, and Métis. With an intent to live alongside one another, share resources, and the land, Indigenous Nations and settlers agreed to Treaty, marking the cornerstone of relationships within the region. The City of Regina recognizes and honours this Treaty and affirms the special and unique relationship that the City of Regina has with the Indigenous peoples in Treaty 4 Territory.

    Medallions

    The medallions were created by Treaty Art Inc. and showcase artwork by Indigenous artists from Treaty 4 and 6 territories that symbolizes the signing of Treaty No. 4. They measure 15 inches in diameter and are made of fiberglass. They are installed in places of prominence in Henry Baker Hall and in the Mayor’s Office, where they mark in perpetuity the singing of the treaty.

    Art Exhibits

    When: September 16-26, 2024

    Where: City Hall - Henry Baker Hall, mâmawêyatitân centre, Mitakuyé Owâs’ā Centre and Neil Balkwill Civic Art Centre

    Take a self-guided tour of Indigenous art located in City of Regina buildings. From September 16 to 26 the City of Regina is highlighting Indigenous art exhibits at various venues. Visitors can take in the temporary exhibit at City Hall in Henry Baker Hall, or explore the pieces displayed throughout Neil Balkwill Civic Art Centre (three pieces), mâmawêyatitân centre (four pieces) and Mitakuyé Owâs’ā Centre (two pieces). Discover artwork by primarily Treaty 4 artists, learn about the history and styles of Indigenous art from Treaty 4 and beyond, and reflect on contemporary Indigenous art forms. The exhibit features work by artists such as Joi T. Arcand, Bob Boyer, Allan Dufour, Evelyn Goodtrack, Torrie Ironstar, Larissa Kitchemonia, Michael Langan, Ann McLean, Gerald McMaster, Audie Murray, Edward Poitras, DJ Tapaquon and Jerry Whitehead.

    Indigenous Artist Talking Circle

    When: September 20 1:30-3:00 p.m.

    Where: City Hall – Henry Baker Hall

    Indigenous artists of Regina and area are invited to come to Henry Baker Hall and speak with our Indigenous Artist in Residence panel to learn more about the Indigenous Artist in Residency and participate in discussions around Indigenous art in Regina. The expert panel includes David Garneau, Audie Murray, Janine Windolph and Peter Brass.

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