“A space where we share, connect, heal, renew and celebrate Indigenous cultures. A place to protect Indigenous practices, languages; and Elders’ wisdom, oral and written teachings among all nations and all our relations,” is the vision for an Indigenous Gathering Place (IGP) in Calgary. And after years of commitment and work, an Indigenous Gathering Place in Calgary is one step closer to becoming a reality.
On January 25, a notice of motion was submitted to Calgary City Council that, if passed, would arrange for the transfer of a land title to the Indigenous Gathering Place Society of Calgary to eventually build a gathering place.
The IGP will be a unique space where Indigenous peoples can reconnect with traditions, practices and protocols, and while an exact location hasn’t been determined, the confluence of the Elbow and Bow rivers, a traditional meeting spot for First Nations, was identified as the appropriate place through engagement with Indigenous community members, including 50 Elders.