September 2021 — Rebuilding First Nations Governance (RFNG) is pleased to launch its stunning new logo created by X-ing Design.

The project encompasses a diversity of First Nations cultures, languages, and histories from coast to coast, focussed on the little understood topic of governance. We asked Megan Currie, creative director of X-ing Design in Regina Saskatchewan, to work with us to design a symbol to represent who we are and what we’re about, in a clean modern style, inclusive of all First Nations across Canada.

RFNG is a national alliance of First Nation communities and Tribal Councils, academic researchers, and public service practitioners. It was created to support First Nations leaders and rights holders – through research and shared learning – to implement their inherent right to self-government by transitioning themselves out from under more than 150 years of colonial administration.  The six-year project is supported by a SSHRC partnership grant and is housed at Centre for Community Innovation at Carleton University (3ci).

You can read more about the logo’s symbolism here.