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Carleton University Strategic Indigenous Initiatives Committee In October 2018, the Carleton University Strategic Indigenous Initiatives Committee (CUSIIC) was formed to revitalize Carleton’s Indigenous Strategy and revitalize relationships with Indigenous communities in Algonquin territory. The committee consisted...More
Carleton University acknowledges the location of its campus on the traditional, unceded territories of the Algonquin nation. In doing so, Carleton acknowledges it has a responsibility to the Algonquin people and a responsibility to adhere to Algonquin cultural...More
Carleton University offers a range of supports to all students as well resources specifically for Indigenous students. Below you can find some helpful documents & links to Carleton student resources. If you are unable to find what you are looking for, feel free to email us indigenous@carleton.ca Cultural Supports...More
Policies and Procedures The CISCE website lists several policies and procedures, including the Algonquin Territory Acknowledgement, Tobacco Offering Protocol and Smudging Policy, as well as the various policies and procedures regarding Indigenous education and guidelines for the university regarding Indigenous...More
The Centre for Indigenous Initiatives offers cultural workshops for Indigenous students and provides learning opportunities for the broader Carleton community. In addition to weekly scheduled programming, there are also monthly events and that include gatherings, feasts, traditional teachings and knowledge sharing. To...More
Mentees A Mentee is a first-year student seeking support from an upper-year student in the areas of well-being, community building, and creating a sense of belonging. To become a Mentee, you must: Self-identify as First Nations, Inuit or Métis Be interested in having a peer mentor for the year (September to April) Be...More
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