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How can Indigenous Sciences be brought into the classroom? Join us to engage in an exploration of lived experiences with Collaborative Indigenous Learning Bundles in the...More
The Ānako Indigenous Research Institute is hosting their second research talk of the year! We will be welcoming the Institute’s visiting scholar Floyd Favel to discuss Indigenous theatre, storytelling and...More
The Ānako Indigenous Research Institute and the Faculty of Science are partnering to welcome Hilding Neilson, an interdisciplinary scientist whose research explores the intersection of science, astronomy, and Indigenous knowledge. Following his lecture, Hilding will be joined by the Carleton University Physics...More
Ānako Indigenous Research Institute Presents Modern Expressions of Indigenous Mathematics The event will be held via Zoom. To register for this free Zoom event email: anakoindigenousresearchinstitute@carleton.ca On the day before or of the Research Talk, you will receive the link through your...More
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Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business and Indigenous Works have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance educational, research, and growth opportunities for Indigenous peoples, communities and organizations. Together they will advance two important agendas: expanding workplace inclusion and...More
Join us on May 5th, 2023 at 1:30 pm in Teraanga Commons Conference Room 270 to discuss the importance of learning about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, girls and two-spirit folx in Canada. Laurie Odjick, an Algonquin Ikwe (Woman) from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Community has been living and working with MMIWG...More
The history of biomedical research in First Nations communities has been fraught with exploitation, failed promises, and a lack of consent for secondary use of biospecimens. To break this cycle of over-researching and under-serving, First Nations are actively reclaiming and asserting self-determination over health...More
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 students...More
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Kinamagawin Indigenous Cultural Awareness Training This training for staff and faculty is designed to provide participants with an introduction to the historic relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canada. Participants will be provided with an overview of appropriate language to use when discussing Indigenous...More
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