The logos incorporate the artwork and symbolism of several Indigenous cultures, including Spence's own Cree heritage.The special Winnipeg Jets WASAC logo will be featured on warm-up jerseys that the players will wear during their pre-game skate.
The style is based on the Woodland School Of Art, a genre of painting also known as Legend Painting or Medicine Painting.The style was founded by Norval Morrisseau, a First Nations Ojibwe artist from Northern Ontario, who Spence says inspires her.Her logos won't be on the players' game jerseys, but will be featured on T-shirts that will be sold at the games, with all proceeds going toward WASAC.Any remaining shirts will continue to be sold at Jets Gear stores, with a portion of the proceeds going toward WASAC.For WASAC night, the Jets will welcome 30 Indigenous youth from remote and northern communities including Lac Brochet, Oxford House, Pauingassi, and Shamattawa.The full experience will include skating with Indigenous NHL alumni Reggie Leach, Jamie Leach and Daryl Stanley at Camp Manitou before heading to Bell MTS Place to take in the Jets game against the Ottawa Senators, where Indigenous country and folk singer Don Amero will perform the national anthem with drumming group Spirit Sands Singers.The ceremonial puck drop will feature Indigenous youth and elders.Moose fans will also be treated to drumming from the Spirit Sands Singers.It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges.Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered onThe logos of Winnipeg's professional hockey teams have been given a redesign in honour of Manitoba's Indigenous communities and cultures.Jets, Moose celebrate Indigenous culture with special logosThe logos, which incorporate the artwork and symbolism of several Indigenous cultures, were designed by Red River College graphic design student Leticia Spence, who is from Pimicikamak First Nation "It's [going to be] a weekend of learning and celebrating Indigenous culture and pride," said Chief.He said there are hopes to have an official Indigenous-themed NHL Jets jersey by next year, but said that it will be up to the NHL.Lenard Monkman is Anishinaabe from Lake Manitoba First Nation, Treaty 2 territory. records 85 new coronavirus cases, its third-highest ever single-day totalMeteor shower alert: How to watch the 2020 Perseids at their peak
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The jerseys are part of the second annual Winnipeg Aboriginal Sport Achievement Centre (WASAC) Night hosted by the Jets and the Follow Your Dreams Day hosted by the Moose. Some t-shirts and other merchandise will be available at the games, with proceeds going to WASAC.“That’s the whole idea of what reconciliation is all about.
The style is based on the Woodland School Of Art, a genre of painting also known as Legend Painting or Medicine Painting.The style was founded by Norval Morrisseau, a First Nations Ojibwe artist from Northern Ontario, who Spence says inspires her.Her logos won't be on the players' game jerseys, but will be featured on T-shirts that will be sold at the games, with all proceeds going toward WASAC.Any remaining shirts will continue to be sold at Jets Gear stores, with a portion of the proceeds going toward WASAC.For WASAC night, the Jets will welcome 30 Indigenous youth from remote and northern communities including Lac Brochet, Oxford House, Pauingassi, and Shamattawa.The full experience will include skating with Indigenous NHL alumni Reggie Leach, Jamie Leach and Daryl Stanley at Camp Manitou before heading to Bell MTS Place to take in the Jets game against the Ottawa Senators, where Indigenous country and folk singer Don Amero will perform the national anthem with drumming group Spirit Sands Singers.The ceremonial puck drop will feature Indigenous youth and elders.Moose fans will also be treated to drumming from the Spirit Sands Singers.It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges.Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered onThe logos of Winnipeg's professional hockey teams have been given a redesign in honour of Manitoba's Indigenous communities and cultures.Jets, Moose celebrate Indigenous culture with special logosThe logos, which incorporate the artwork and symbolism of several Indigenous cultures, were designed by Red River College graphic design student Leticia Spence, who is from Pimicikamak First Nation "It's [going to be] a weekend of learning and celebrating Indigenous culture and pride," said Chief.He said there are hopes to have an official Indigenous-themed NHL Jets jersey by next year, but said that it will be up to the NHL.Lenard Monkman is Anishinaabe from Lake Manitoba First Nation, Treaty 2 territory. records 85 new coronavirus cases, its third-highest ever single-day totalMeteor shower alert: How to watch the 2020 Perseids at their peak
News Students will have an exclusive opportunity to meet and hear from Indigenous NHL alumni Reggie Leach, Jamie Leach and Daryl Stanley before the game.Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday.Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday.Winnipeg pro hockey teams don new logos to celebrate Indigenous culture Winnipeg Jets Hoodies & Sweaters. Stay warm throughout the season at every game with Jets beanies, hoodies and jackets.
The jerseys are part of the second annual Winnipeg Aboriginal Sport Achievement Centre (WASAC) Night hosted by the Jets and the Follow Your Dreams Day hosted by the Moose. Some t-shirts and other merchandise will be available at the games, with proceeds going to WASAC.“That’s the whole idea of what reconciliation is all about.