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Explore the Outdoors with Our New Nature Discovery Backpacks!

Join us for the launch of our Nature Discovery Backpacks, in partnership with Watersheds Canada. To celebrate, Watersheds Canada will be on site offering engaging demonstrations and nature-themed activities. Each backpack is packed with tools for hands-on exploration—from field guides and collection jars to water quality test kits and a park pass to a Rideau Valley Conservation Authority site or Rock Dunder

Indigenous Voices at Digital Kingston

Indigenous Voices at Digital Kingston

Listen to oral histories that describe the history of the Kataroh:kwi region as told by its Indigenous people at Digital Kingston.

Indigenous Resources & Services

Explore Indigenous resources located through the KFPL website, and find links a variety of local and national Indigenous organizations.

KFPL Resources

Indigenous Voices, a Part Digital Kingston’s StoryMe Project

Explore Indigenous experiences in Kingston Frontenac through recorded interviews. 

Indigenous Peoples, a Digital Kingston Research resource

Find a collection of articles and books helpful in researching Indigenous Peoples in Kingston and Frontenac County.

Indigenous Language Resources

Links to community resources as well as helpful tips on how to find Indigenous resources in the KFPL collection.

Indigenous Organizations and Services

Métis Nation of Ontario

The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is the only federally recognized organization that represents Métis people in Ontario. It consists of representatives at the provincial and local levels which represent local Métis populations' interests and share their concerns in discussions with governments at all levels.  

Kingston Native Center and Language Nest

KNCLN is a local organization that promotes Indigenous cultural and language learning. Cultural instructions is done through songs, games, activities and community partnerships. 

Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre, Queen’s University

Four Directions is a gathering space for Queen’s students that provides study space, social opportunities, programming, cultural resources and hosts special events.

Kewaywin Circle - Family and Children’s Services – Lennox and Addington

The Kewaywin Circle initiates and fosters support, guidance, and connections to community and cultural knowledge for families, children, and youth working with the agency who self-identify as Indigenous and caregivers who have self-identifying Indigenous children/youth living in their homes.   

Kahwá:tsire: Indigenous-Led Child & Family Programs

Kahwá:tsire provides inclusive programs for children and families with a focus on Indigenous language and cultural teachings. Programs schedules are found on the organization Facebook page and may require registration. 

Tipi Moza

Tipi Moza provides subsidized housing for regional Indigenous populations. The organization’s website allows First Nations, Métis and Inuit populations to apply for affordable housing, and provides access to public information resources.    

Assembly of First Nations

The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is a national advocacy organization representing First Nation citizens in Canada, which includes more than 900,000 people living in 634 First Nation communities and in cities and towns across the country. 

Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami

Represents the nation's Inuit with the mission to "serve as a national voice protecting and advancing the rights and interests of Inuit in Canada."   

Ministry of Indigenous Affairs (Ontario)

Focus: To promote collaboration and coordination across ministries on Indigenous policy and programs in partnership with First Nations, Métis and Inuit”.   

Indigenous Services Canada

Mission: Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) works collaboratively with partners to improve access to high quality services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Our vision is to support and empower Indigenous peoples to independently deliver services and address the socio-economic conditions in their communities.      

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National Indigenous History Month Reads

June is National Indigenous History Month, an opportunity to learn about the unique cultures, traditions and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Explore our curated selection of books to deepen your understanding and appreciation of Indigenous histories, voices and perspectives.

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Celebrate Inuit Day

Inuit Day, or International Circumpolar Inuit Day, is celebrated on November 7 of each year. This day commemorates the current and historical cultural contributions of the world’s Inuit communities. Celebrate and learn about the Inuit and amplify their voices with these selections!

Little Bear in Foster Care, We Dream Medicine Dreams, and Indigenomics. Text reads First Nations Communities READ.

Enjoy the First Nations Communities READS winners and longlist!

First Nation Communities READ (FNCR) recognizes authors throughout our continent's diverse Indigenous communities. For nearly twenty years, this initiative has increased awareness of Indigenous teachings, cultures and worldviews and the value of storytelling across Turtle Island. 

Enjoy the winning titles in the Children’s and Young Adult/Adult categories (the first three in this list), chosen by a jury of Indigenous librarians from across Ontario. Explore the full YA/Adult list and children’s list.

A red dress on an orange background with text reading Sisters in Spirit Day.

Honouring the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ people

October 4 is Sisters in Spirit Day, honouring the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, gender-diverse, Two Spirit, and transgender people.

Indigenous women, girls, transgender, gender-diverse, and Two-Spirit people continue to go missing and are murdered at an alarming and disproportionate rate. - Safe Passage, NWAC

Take the time to learn about this challenging topic and how you can support affected communities.  

Read profiles of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls with CBC’s Case Explorer.

The MMIWG support line, at 1-844-413-6649, provides 24/7 support to the family, friends, and community members impacted by the loss of a missing or murdered Indigenous woman, girl, transgender person or Two Spirit person.