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...arleton University. The IEC also works closely with local Indigenous communities to promote the success of all current and future Indigenous students. The IEC meets once per term during the regular academic year (between September and April). IEC Representatives Name Position Nation Anita Tenasco (co-chair)...More
...tudent engagement and a sense of belonging on campus. The Indigenous Peer Mentor Program matches new self-identified Indigenous students at Carleton University with experienced Indigenous students who act as mentors, providing academic and social support and ongoing advice. The program provides members with social,...More
...n@bellnet.ca Housing/Programs/Support Tewegan Housing for Indigenous Youth offers a transitional home for Indigenous women ages 12-29. A safe and cultural-oriented environment where women can acquire life skills including programs and support. Tungasuvvingat Inuit https://www.tungasuvvingatinuit.ca/ General Info...More
...l, the Ojigkwanong Centre has become the heartbeat of the Indigenous community on campus. Ojigkwanong was the spirit name of Elder William Commanda and is an Algonquin word that means Morning Star. After the Centre for Indigenous Initiatives met with community members in Kitigan Zibi, Algonquin Elder Peter Decontie...More
...st 2 weeks prior to the ceremony. This is to advise and inform the President and convocation organizers. Carleton University acknowledges the diversity of Indigenous peoples, communities, and nations. As such it is recognized that traditional Indigenous attire may vary. Convocation...More
...nness and fairness. In this regard the Centre for Indigenous initiatives encourages students staff and faculty to familiarize themselves with the Indigenous Spiritual Practices Protection in the Ontario Human Rights Code. Indigenous Spiritual Practices...More
...life and help build their leadership skills. To become an Indigenous Peer Mentor, you must: Self-identify as First Nations, Métis, or Inuit Be enrolled as an undergraduate student, 2nd year standing or higher, at Carleton University Be in good standing in their academic program Have excellent communication,...More
...site Welcome to the registration page for the 15th Annual Indigenous Gradation Honouring Ceremony. Annually the Ottawa area Post-Secondary Schools work together to bring this important ceremony to the graduating students. This year is a special one as we are celebrating and honouring the accomplishments of the...More
...and art history. Currently, she works for the Centre for Indigenous Initiatives as the Indigenous Student Communications Coordinator. In this role she is responsible for creating and distributing biweekly newsletters for the Carleton Indigenous community and running the Centre’s social media accounts. She is...More
...s Orange Shirt Day by hosting events and encouraging both Indigenous and non-indigenous members of our community to wear orange, meaningfully reflect on the harmful impact of residential schools, and seek out opportunities toward conciliation – on this day and beyond. September 30: National Day for Truth and...More
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