Jordan Daniels was born and raised in Saskatoon but is also a proud member of Mistawasis Nehiyawak. He has been playing fiddle since he was 10 years old and has been under the guidance of John Arcand ever since. Currently Jordan is a student at the U of S, studying Indigenous Studies combined with Archaeology/Anthropology. Jordan loves to play the old time Métis tunes and share his music with anyone who wants wants to listen.
Welcome
Welcome to the 2024 Heritage Festival of Saskatoon, celebrating Saskatoon and area’s civic, natural, cultural, and artistic heritage, and featuring events on Feb 4, 7, and 8th.
2024 Theme
The 2024 festival theme is “Our Common Ground”, referring not just to the physical earth in Saskatoon, but with an emphasis on the interests, beliefs, and opinions that we share and agree upon.
EXCELLENCE
For 36 years, the Heritage Festival of Saskatoon has delighted, informed, and entertained visitors.
EDUCATION
“A fun way to learn more about our past and what shapes our city today.”
~ Raeanne Van Beek
EXPERTISE
Knowledgeable exhibitors.
Civic, natural, artistic, and cultural heritage.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Heritage Festival of Saskatoon is held on Treaty Six Territory and the Homeland of the Métis. This is the traditional territory of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dene, Dakota and Nakota First Nations and the Métis people.
Image:
Saskatoon Public Library Local History Room Photographic Collection PH-90-82-2
Title: Three men with bicycles in front of tipi.
Date: [between 1900 and 1918]
Creator/Photographer: Charmbury, Theodore Henry James.
Description: Three young men standing with bicycles in front of tipi. The man in the centre could be photographer T.H.J. Charmbury. All wear European style dress.Get In Touch
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