Rise and Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day
Join CBC to explore all of the award-winning storytelling, music, literature and events celebrating First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples.
NIPD | June 21, 2024


Twelve outstanding Indigenous achievers from a diverse list of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities will be celebrated during the broadcast of the 2024 Indspire Awards, which recognize outstanding achievements from Indigenous peoples across the country in a variety of fields, including: the arts; business and commerce; culture, heritage and spirituality; education; health; language; law and justice; public service; and lifetime achievement. Three Youth Award winners are also honoured for their accomplishments, serving as role models to other First Nations, Inuit, and Métis youth across Turtle Island. Learn more about this year's recipients here.

A live taping of Unreserved celebrates a decade of learning and unlearning with host Rosanna Deerchild. Laughter is our medicine and we've had plenty of it over the last 10 years. Humour has helped us celebrate the good stuff and get through the hard stuff together. As we explore the art of a good laugh, some of our favourite storytellers will drop in, sit on our talk show couch and share how they elevate and celebrate Indigenous communities and our stories. The show includes comedy by Sherry McKay, music by Douzie and the return of Unreserved's Aunties Circle featuring Vida Lamour, Sonya Ballantyne and Shelagh Rogers.




CBC Gem's Indigenous Stories Collection features a variety of series, documentaries and feature films, including the Canadian premiere of documentary Waterman – Duke: Ambassador of Aloha, the inspiring story of five-time Olympic medalist Duke Kahanamoku, narrated by Jason Momoa; lifestyle series Bears' Lair, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to aspiring Indigenous business owners; and feature A Storm Blows Over following a young woman on a mysterious journey after the disappearance of her boyfriend, plus three short documentaries made through the NSI IndigiDocs training program: Athegus, Living Weaving and pî-kiwîk (come home).
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