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Sprott Students Work with Indigenous Community to Turn Kelp into Fertilizer

Kinàmàgawin Progress Report April 2024

Children and Youth Powwow Marks the Start of a New Season

Carleton’s Fifth Annual Kinàmàgawin Symposium Explores Indigenous Spirituality and Connection to the Land

Indigenous Round Dance at Carleton creates an evening of community and sharing

Carleton University Introduces Kinàmàgawin Indigenous Reconciliation Strategy

More than 40 campus locations designated as smudge-friendly

Two people observing a piece of art on the wall inside what appears to be an art gallery.

Norval Morrisseau Exhibit Brings Healing Art to Carleton

Nunavut Land-based Learning Opportunity Life-Changing for Southern-Based Inuit Students

Carleton Post-Doc is Determining How to Integrate Indigenous Knowledge into Wetland Conservation

Centering Indigenous Knowledge in Architecture

A woman with bright orange jacket and a mauve hat.

Convocation Spring 2023: Master's Student Creates Prototype Weather GIS for Inuit Hunters

Indigenous Storytelling and the Relationships Between Us

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