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Carleton University acknowledges the right of Indigenous students, staff and faculty to smudge on campus. In order to ensure that the use of traditional medicines do not trigger smoke and heat detecting alarms, various locations on campus have been assessed and can be utilized for events or gatherings where smudging...More
Please select from the menu below. Applying to Carleton University Ojigkwanong Indigenous Student Centre Individual Counselling Weekly and Monthly Programming Medicine Lodge Student Resources...More
In First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultures, Elders and traditional teachers play a prominent, vital, and respected role. They are held in high regard as they are the knowledge keepers, carrying traditional teachings and information passed down through oral history, customs and traditions which encompass beliefs,...More
Keynote Speakers - 2021 Symposium Martha Flaherty Interpreter, Translator, Culturalist and Advocate Martha Flaherty was born in Northern Quebec and belongs to one of the families that were relocated from Inukjuuaq, Nunavik to Grise Fiord, Nunavut on Ellesmere Island in the 1950s. Growing up traditionally in a family...More
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Kwey Kwey, She:kon, Taanshi, Ullaquut and Hello, September 30 is Orange Shirt Day, Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It is an annual day of remembrance to mark the history and intergenerational impacts of residential and day schools and to honour their survivors, including Phyllis Webstad,...More
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It is with sad hearts that the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement acknowledges the passing of Irvin Hill on March 10. Originally from Oneida Nation of the Thames, Irvin worked at Carleton from 2004 to 2018 as an Indigenous Liaison Officer. He was beloved by colleagues and faculty, and especially...More
This final workshop will encourage participants to apply what they have learned in previous sessions in order to encourage allyship with Indigenous peoples. The difference between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation will be explained and the basics of practicing allyship will be reviewed. Participants...More
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