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Adventure to Understanding Stories and experiences rooted in Indigenous culture elevate our collective knowledge in the spirit of truth, reconciliation and collaboration. Discover Manitoba's deep cultural roots with these experiences that connect the land and people. Bannock Point Petroforms, a sacred site in the north Whiteshell Provincial Park, features rocks arranged in the shapes of turtles, snakes and humans in abstract patterns. Take a tour with an Indigenous guide from Whiteshell Petroforms to better understand the site's significance. TRAVELMANITOBA .COM 11 Flashes of colour and big, bold blooms are the hallmarks of Métis beadwork. At the Borealis Beading studio in Ste Genevieve, visitors participate in two-needle beading workshops in traditional circle style. Beginners can stitch a simple flower onto a cloth tobacco bag, while experienced beaders can tackle mitts or moccasins. The National Indigenous Residential School Museum, situated on the urban land of the Long Plain First Nation, adjacent to Portage la Prairie, is designated as a National Historic Site. The museum is uniquely located inside the former Portage la Prairie residential school which operated for more than 60 years. Inside are historical artifacts and documents to memorialize those who attended the schools and help survivors along on their healing journeys. The largest celebration of Indigenous culture is the Manito Ahbee Festival that happens each May at Red River Exhibition Park on Treaty 1 Territory. The gathering features traditional and modern Indigenous musical acts, art and craft displays, and cultural competitions such as an international powwow and tipi raising contest. For authentic flavours, head to Feast Cafe Bistro in the West End of Winnipeg, where the menu highlights traditional First Nations ingredients with a modern spin. Try the butternut squash bannock pizza or the shredded bison dip. Stop at Nonsuch Brewery, a Métis-majority owned company, in the Exchange District for local craft beers and locally-inspired shareable plates. indigenoustourismmanitoba.ca BAN N O C K P O I NT P ETRO F O R M S B O R E AL I S B E AD I N G MAN ITO AH B E E F E STIVAL

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