rich culture: It an opportunity for everyone to celebrate the rich culture, unique heritage and notable achievements of First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples of Canada, a news released said, according to Guelph Mercury. June is also designated National Aboriginal History Month. Guelph Aboriginal Day event in front of city hall goes from 6-8 p.m. The event will offer music and sharing, including a territorial welcome, drum circles, traditional Métis jigging and dancing, as well as food and craft vendors and children activities. Guelph Women Drum Circle will lead drummers of all ages in a community drum circle. Fiddle music will be performed by Rajan Anderson, accompanied by Kim Anderson and members of the Wiiji Numgumook Kwe.
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