Community hands tying lodgepoles together with rope at the tipi raising — a young woman in a floral tank with beaded earrings and dragonfly tattoos works alongside an Elder
Three Years · Many Nations · The Salish Sea

Indigenous Peoples Weekend, 2026.

When June 18 — 21, 2026
Where Salt Spring Island and the Southern Gulf Islands
Who Everyone is welcome

Indigenous Peoples Weekend is presented by Sweetgrass Arts and Music Society of Salt Spring Island, an Indigenous-led non-profit Society dedicated to Indigenous arts and music presentation.

Indigenous Peoples Weekend is a place to
Learn. Discuss. Share. Eat. Dance.
What this is

A four-day gathering across the islands.

Now in its third year, Indigenous Peoples Weekend brings Elders, artists, dancers, musicians, Knowledge Keepers, and community members from Nations across the Salish Sea, the Coast, and beyond. Indigenous and non-Indigenous people are welcome to come, witness, learn, and celebrate together. All events are alcohol- and substance-free.

In development

Indigenous Peoples Weekend 2026 is currently in development. The 2026 program is being built through a mixed-revenue plan including grant applications, ticketed events, partner support, donations, in-kind contributions, and community sponsorship.

Activities will scale according to confirmed resources, with priority placed on paying Indigenous artists, Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and cultural workers respectfully. Final program details, supporters, and funding partners will be announced as they are confirmed.

June 18 — 21, 2026

The four days

Full program & times
From last year

IPW 2025

Twenty-one events, many Nations, three days of song and ceremony across the islands. A glimpse of what we shared.

See the full gallery
3
Years of Gathering
4
Days, June 18 — 21
Many
Nations Represented
All
Are Welcome
All of June at ArtSpring

The Indigenous Art Show.

A community exhibition celebrating Indigenous creativity, culture, and storytelling for the entire month of June at ArtSpring. Submissions in all mediums are welcome, and a dedicated Children's Gallery uplifts our young artists' voices.

Submission deadline · May 30, 2026
Call for artists
Three women smiling together in front of the tipi at IPW 2025
When we sing together, when we drum together, when we dance our young ones into the circle, that is where healing begins, and where culture continues.
— Sherry Leigh Williams, Founder · Sweetgrass Arts and Music Society
With deep gratitude

Past supporters

The following organizations supported IPW or related Sweetgrass programming in 2025. This does not imply confirmed funding or partnership for IPW 2026.

MakeWay Foundation

Indigenous-led community work

Capital Regional District

Arts & Culture Support Service

RCL Branch 92

Salt Spring Island

ArtSpring

Community partner

All supporters and past supporters
Territorial Acknowledgement

IPW 2026 takes place on Salt Spring Island, within the ancestral and unceded homelands of Hul’q’umi’num and SENĆOŦEN-speaking Coast Salish peoples, including Nations with deep cultural, historical, and ongoing relationships to these lands and waters.