A week-long celebration marks 149 years since the signing of Treaty 4 with daily activities for students, nation members and visitors to promote acknowledgement and appreciation.
Citizens across Regina gathered Wednesday for National Indigenous Peoples Day, with displays of traditional live music, dancing, art and more being displayed around the city.
Leaders, Indigenous language speakers and elders from the FHQTC gathered with youth from File Hills, Sask., who planted trees to symbolize growth and reclaiming their languages.
On Wednesday young people from 11 nations on Treaty 4 Territory convened for a ceremony in Fort Qu'Appelle to plant trees in honour of their Indigenous languages.