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Growing up in a Anishinaabe Wiisaakode (Ojibwe Metis) community in the 1960’s, Social Work Professor Patricia McGuire and her siblings knew exactly who the government-appointed social worker was and what happened when he came to their village. “We would go to a lookout high above the community where we...More
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...Astronomy is considered by many to be a gateway into science education. There is something intrinsically fascinating about the world beyond our Earth, but western teaching skews heavily to theories and philosophies from the Eurocentric “founders” and...More
...On April 26, 2024, Carleton University, the University of Ottawa, Algonquin College and La Cité joined to celebrate First Nations, Métis and Inuit postsecondary students graduating in the Ottawa community. 30+ students were...More
Jordan Evans, a third-year Bachelor of Commerce student, travelled to Masset, Haida Gwaii in April as part of the course BUSI 4117 Developing Creative Thinking. Jordan and his class partner Simon Kerr, a Carleton Communications student, worked all semester on an interdisciplinary, collaborative project that looked at...More
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...dary institutions worked to revitalize, support and bring Indigenous learners and Indigenous knowledges into classrooms. In October 2018, Carleton joined this collective movement and formed the Carleton University Strategic Indigenous Initiatives Committee (CUSIIC), which published the Kinàmàgawin...More
...idates are listed on the pages below. Students Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement The Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement supports the ongoing employment of First Nations (Status/Non-Status), Métis and Inuit students both on campus and off. Please check back regularly...More
...first come first serve basis. Students and Carleton staff can make referrals by calling or emailing the contact below. For more information/ to book an appointment contact: Staci-Ann Loiselle, M.Ed.,C.C.C., R.P. Indigenous Cultural Counsellor StaciLoiselle@cunet.carleton.ca If you are in crisis and cannot reach the...More
...class who may be experiencing difficulty. The Centre for Indigenous Initiatives has knowledge of the many supports available on campus, particularly those that our office provides. In addition, we have extensive relationships with community partners that offer programming, resources and services that might be...More
...xts. It is appropriate when asking for assistance from an Indigenous elder, knowledge keeper or person to offer tobacco. When the person accepts the tobacco, they are agreeing to help in some way. Offering tobacco is a respectful way of asking for assistance and not as symbol of gratitude after help is provided....More
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