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Hamilton Regional Indian Centre

Office Location
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712 Main St. East & St.Clair Ave.

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Sago and welcome to our non profit aboriginal organization site!

Our History

 

In 1972, a group of Native people established a temporary cultural centre, housed on Park St. South. The people felt there was a great need for a “Gathering Place” in the Hamilton community. After a lot of hard work and encouragement from the Secretary of State and the Native community, the “Letters Patent” were issued on June 19 1973. The founding members were Stewart Victor Longboat, Helen Van Norman Probert and Elwood Cecil Montour.

 

Mission Statement

 

The Hamilton Regional Indian Centre (HRIC) is a non-profit organization catering to the needs of the Native People in Hamilton and the surrounding areas. Since 1972, the HRIC has assisted Native People living in the urban environment by sponsoring programs that maintain Native traditions and culture. The HRIC is affiliated with and supported by the   “Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres” and the “National Association of Friendship Centres.” They assist through lobbying and providing training.



 

Our Hours of Operation are Monday to Friday 9 AM to 5 PM
Summer Hours are 8:30AM to 4:30 PM