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Over 150 Indigenous people from the U.S. and Canada gathered in Fort Erie on Feb. 6, 2026, for a cultural event promoting unity, language, and resilience amid border challenges.
On February 6, 2026, over 150 Indigenous people from both sides of the U.S.-Canada border gathered in Fort Erie for the Midwinter social, a cultural event promoting unity among Haudenosaunee communities.
Organized by Native American Community Services and other Indigenous-led groups, the event featured traditional singing, dancing, and language programs, while highlighting challenges like border restrictions, identity document requirements, and fear affecting family connections.
Attendees also participated in health initiatives focused on culturally safe care and intergenerational trauma, with youth programs emphasizing language and cultural preservation.
The gathering reinforced cross-border collaboration and resilience despite political divisions.
Más de 150 personas indígenas de los Estados Unidos y Canadá se reunieron en Fort Erie el 6 de febrero de 2026, para un evento cultural que promueve la unidad, el lenguaje y la resiliencia en medio de los desafíos fronterizos.