• Treaty One Awards Gala

    RBC Convention Centre 375 York Ave, Winnipeg

    3rd Annual Treaty One Awards Gala Honouring Anishinaabe Excellence & LeadershipMay 26, 2026 | RBC Convention Centre The Treaty One Awards Gala is an annual celebration honouring individuals from across the Treaty One Nations whose leadership and achievements have made a lasting impact in our communities. Each year, the Gala brings together business and community leaders, artists, youth, Knowledge Keepers, and partners to recognize excellence and reflect on the progress and vision shaping our future. The Gala has become a signature gathering on our calendar — a space where Nation-building, culture, and innovation meet. Through recognition and celebration, the Awards highlight the remarkable accomplishments taking place every day within Treaty One Territory and the promise of what is still ahead. What to Expect at the 2026 Gala Awards Presentation Recognizing excellence across diverse fields and honouring individuals whose achievements uplift our communities and advance our shared goals. Musical Performances Featuring performers whose music adds dimension to our celebration and reflects the spirit of innovation and community within Treaty One Territory. Special Guests & Speakers Bringing forward voices and perspectives that inspire leadership and encourage future generations. Networking & Community Connection Connecting sponsors, partners, and community members who share a commitment to reconciliation, economic empowerment, and Nationhood. Bursaries, Scholarships & Future Pathways Beyond celebration, the Treaty One Awards Gala serves as a catalyst for investing in the next generation of Treaty One leaders. Funds raised through sponsorships, ticket sales, and community support contribute to the Treaty One Awards, Bursaries, and Scholarship Program, which supports Treaty One members pursuing post-secondary education. Through needs-based bursaries and scholarships, the program helps reduce financial barriers, supports both tuition and living expenses, and opens pathways into academic, technical, and professional fields. By pairing recognition with reinvestment, the Gala ensures that the success we honour today helps create meaningful opportunities for tomorrow. About Treaty One Nations Treaty One Nations is composed of the seven First Nations who are signatories to the first of the 11 numbered Treaties, originally signed on August 3, 1871, at Lower Fort Garry after several days of discussions and ceremonies. In a 19-year process of coming together as a unified governing body, the seven Treaty No. 1 First Nations have cultivated a political relationship rooted in Nationhood and a solid foundation for collective governance, significant opportunities for long-term investment, and economic development. Treaty One Nations is guided by the Governing Council that is comprised of the seven Chiefs of the Treaty No. 1 First Nations. Become a Sponsor Interested in sponsoring the Treaty One Awards Gala? View the full sponsorship package here: For questions, please contact events@treaty1.ca or call 204-783-3110. Ticket Sales Coming Soon Ticket sales for the 2026 Treaty One Awards Gala will be announced soon. Please check back for updates, or follow Treaty One Nations on social media for the official ticket release and event details.

  • 5th Annual Anishinaabe Days Celebration

    Naawi-Oodena 505 Kenaston Boulevard, Winnipeg

    Naawi-Oodena, 505 Kenaston BlvdJoin us for a celebration of Anishinaabe culture and community Anishinaabe Days is Treaty One Nations’ annual summer celebration held at Naawi-Oodena, bringing people together to experience Anishinaabe culture through community and connection. Free and open to all, the event creates a welcoming space for families, neighbours, partners, and allies to learn and celebrate. What to Expect Anishinaabe Days features a mix of cultural, artistic, and family-focused activities with something for all ages — from the heartbeat of the drum, to the energy of the marketplace, to honouring the living culture and traditions of the Anishinaabe people. Key Highlights Traditional Powwow A powerful expression of Anishinaabe culture and healing, bringing together dancers, singers, and community members to celebrate tradition through song and ceremony. Anishinaabe Idol Talent Show A crowd-favourite event showcasing the musical talent of Indigenous artists from across the region, providing a platform for performers to share their voices and stories in front of a supportive audience. Indigenous Artisan Market Featuring Indigenous artisans and entrepreneurs offering handcrafted goods such as beadwork, artwork, clothing, and other one-of-a-kind items — supporting Indigenous creativity and economic growth. Youth & Family Activities Interactive and educational activities for children and youth, including sports activations, games, and hands-on experiences designed to inspire the next generation. Food Trucks & Community Eats A diverse selection of food vendors offering traditional Indigenous cuisine alongside popular food-truck favourites throughout the weekend. Fireworks Celebration Saturday evening concludes with a fireworks display, bringing the community together to celebrate culture and connection. Become a Sponsor Interested in sponsoring the 5th Annual Anishinaabe Days? All funds raised through sponsorships help ensure that Anishinaabe Days remains free and accessible. By supporting Anishinaabe Days, sponsors play a direct role in strengthening cultural continuity, community connection, and shared experiences across Treaty One Territory. View the full sponsorship package here: For questions, please contact events@treaty1.ca or call 204-783-3110.