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EDMONTON, AB - To recognize the culture, talent and creativity of Indigenous communities across Oil Country, the Edmonton Oilers are proud to announce Indigenous Celebration Night on Monday, November 28 when the club hosts the Florida Panthers at Rogers Place.
The Oilers will be joined by a number of distinguished Indigenous leaders and community members for Monday's celebration, which will also feature special in-game host Ashley Callingbull from Enoch Cree Nation, Logan Alexis Singers, Indigenous Children Dancers, Running Thunder Dancers & Drummers and a special Turtle Island opening video, as well as local Indigenous artists, educators, business owners and more throughout Rogers Place.
Oilers players will also be wearing their limited-edition Turtle Island jerseys during pre-game warmup, designed by Edmonton-based Indigenous artist Lance Cardinal, to be auctioned at a later date. Other Turtle Island and Indigenous-themed Oilers merchandise will be available for purchase with net proceeds going to community support charities including Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society and Inner City Youth Development Association.
The Oilers are honoured to welcome distinguished elders: International Chief Willie Littlechild, Grand Chief George Arcand Jr. (Treaty 6 First Nations), Grand Chief Arthur Noskey (Treaty 8 First Nations), Audrey Poitras (Metis Nation of Alberta Provincial President), Edna Elias (Inuit Elder, educator and politician) and Kiya Bruno from Samson First Nation will be returning to perform O Canada in both Cree and English.

"The Edmonton Oilers are proud of their long-standing relationship with the Indigenous peoples of Oil Country, and the club will never forget the history and communities of the land they play on," said Tim Shipton, Executive Vice President, OEG Sports & Entertainment. "We are honoured to celebrate the Indigenous people and communities across Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories, and we are ever grateful to have such a passionate and supportive Indigenous fanbase."
A limited number of tickets are available for Monday's game via
Ticketmaster
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The Oilers 50/50 raffle is in support of Spirit North and their work to empower Indigenous youth to be unstoppable in sport, school and life. The jackpot has surpassed $200,000 and tickets can be purchased at the game or anywhere in Alberta at
EdmontonOilers.com/5050
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"The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation is proud to partner with Spirit North to help improve the health and well-being of Indigenous youth," said Corey Smith, EOCF Board Chair. "We've seen the transformative power of Spirt North's programs with young participants becoming leaders, achieving academic success and becoming vibrant, engaged members of their communities."
"We are so pleased to partner with the Oilers Community Foundation for the Indigenous Celebration game," said Beckie Scott, Spirit North Founder and CEO. "Support from this event will contribute directly to our partnerships with over 40 Indigenous communities here in Alberta, helping to develop and deliver programs that connect Indigenous youth to sport, play, the land and ultimately, their potential."