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A view of the Norval Morrisseau Exhibit at the Carleton University Art Gallery

Norval Morrisseau Exhibit Brings Healing Art to Carleton

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The Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies welcomes the Indigenous Studies program and our colleagues

A profile shot of a young man wearing a baseball cap.

Introducing the Inaugural FASS Indigenous Artist-in-Residence – Tyler Pennock

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

A group of people sitting outside around a fire pit.

An Indigenous Cultural Learning Experience for Teachers

Centering Indigenous Knowledge

Basket Weaving: Incorporating Decolonial Skillshare in Pedagogy

Duncan McCue Joins Carleton’s Journalism Program Full-time to Create More Indigenous Storytelling

A woman addresses a crowd from a podium across from a large screen

Carleton Embraces Nideyinàn as New Algonquin Name for University Centre

A row of orange t-shirts are hung on a fence outside of a church in the Stoney Nakoda First Nation that mourns the loss of children in residential schools.

Continuing the Conversation about Missing Children and Unmarked Graves

Stitching Together Grief and Art

Orange Shirt Day: Student Connections

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