City of Humboldt committed to reconciliation all-year round
Just because June (National Indigenous History Month) is over, doesn’t mean the City of Humboldt isn’t focused on reconciliation.
Back in January, the city and Heritage Saskatchewan, along with their partners, the Office of the Treaty Commissioner and the Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan, launched a pilot project in Humboldt titled “Relationship Building and Reconciliation through Living Heritage” with funding from the Community Initiatives Fund.
The year-long project is grounded in the local context of the Humboldt region through the museum’s re-design of exhibit storylines.
According to the city’s website, the project was inspired by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada’s Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).

