Indigenous Services

Our journey towards understanding Indigenous history, culture and practices has only begun. Mâmawô ayâwin, meaning “all being together” in Plains Cree, reflects EPL's efforts to bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples together to build community. Join a class, attend an event, or borrow materials and let's learn together.

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Through EPL's Elders in Residence program, elders provide support and cultural connection through various programs and activities. 
EPL's Elders in Residence program provides support and cultural connection.

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Indigenous: Featured

Voices of the Land

Sharing stories from Indigenous Alberta. A digital space that supports communities to share, discover and celebrate Indigenous content.

How to Choose Indigenous Books for Children

Looking for children's books featuring Indigenous characters? Here are five important considerations when choosing material.

Indigenous Cooks Training

The Kitchen at EPL partnered with Indigenous Services Canada to pilot cooking classes & nutrition education for Alberta First Nations cooks.

Events

Indigenous Events and Blogs

EPL Picks Kids: Pink Shirt Day

On Feb 26, wear pink to stand against bullying! These books spark conversations on kindness, empathy & making things right.

Mâmawô ayâwin

Libraries have long been community gathering places for people and ideas. EPL offers open, inviting and comfortable spaces that provide refuge, comfort and community for all Edmontonians. At the Library, customers can pursue solo endeavours, whether reading, study or work, or connect with others, whether family, friends, colleagues or the community at large.

EPL also serves as connector, actively bringing diverse groups together, whether in person or online. We promote dialogue, increasing understanding and inspiring change.

It is in this spirit that we developed Mâmawô ayâwin.

Mâmawô ayâwin means “all being together” in Nehiyawewin (Plains Cree). The name is a reflection of EPL’s intention to bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous Peoples together to learn, discuss and celebrate under various topics.

Following in the footsteps of PÎYÊSÎW WÂSKÂHIKAN, EPL’s Indigenous gathering space at the new Stanley A. Milner Library, Mâmawô ayâwin also uses the Indigenous language to bring visibility to Indigenous languages within EPL.

We look forward to gathering with you, in person and online, as we continue the conversation about our kinship to each other and to the land.

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Suggested Reading

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Resources

Indigenous: Resources

How the City Commemorates the Day

Discover how the city honours residential school survivors, the children who never returned, and their families. Image: Curiocity.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Read about the history of this important day and the various resources EPL has to help guide you in your learning.

Treaty 6 Recognition Day

Treaty 6 Recognition Day is Friday, Aug. 23. Discover the history behind this important day in our latest blog.
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