Volunteers Michelle Nahdee and Victoria Hecnar staff a pop-up sale of merchandise promoting awareness of Orange Shirt Day.
Volunteers Michelle Nahdee and Victoria Hecnar staff a pop-up sale of merchandise promoting awareness of Orange Shirt Day.
Adult hockey and figure skates are needed for Friday’s First Nations Métis Indigenous Community Skate Day activity.
Adult hockey and figure skates are needed for Friday’s First Nations Métis Indigenous Community Skate Day activity.
Organizers are seeking recipes for the second edition of the Campus Community Cookbook.
Organizers are seeking recipes for the second edition of the Campus Community Cookbook.
A mini round dance and panel discussion will bring continued awareness to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2 Spirit people, Tuesday in the student centre.
A mini round dance and panel discussion Tuesday, Feb. 14, will bring continued awareness to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2 Spirit people.
“Violence against Indigenous women and girls is an unfair reality and cruel truth, but one that needs to be better understood in order to protect the health and safety of all Indigenous sisters,” says Michelle Nahdee, Indigenous legal studies co-ordinator in the Faculty of Law.
Acting associate vice-president, external Vincent Georgie and co-ordinator of Indigenous outreach and retention Kat Pasquach of the University of Windsor express thanks to Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority vice-president for corporate affairs and external relations Heather Grondin on funding from its Community Benefits Plan.
Alan Ojig Corbiere, Canada Research Chair in History of Indigenous Peoples of North America, will present “Back to Basics: the Anishinaabe Understanding of the Covenant Chain and the 1764 Treaty of Niagara” on Nov. 11 in the Leddy Library Collaboratory.
Artist Shelley Niro will discuss her work over a beading circle and turkey lunch on Friday, Oct. 7.
Artist Shelley Niro will discuss her work over a beading circle and turkey lunch on Friday, Oct. 7.
The first annual Alumni and Student Powwow is set for June 3 and 4.
Gordon Nicotine-Sands will discuss “Pow Wow teachings and protocols” in a public presentation, June 1 on MS Teams.
Joe Pitawanakwat will present an online workshop on Indigenous herbal medicine Monday, April 4.
Learn about Indigenous plant medicine knowledge in an online workshop Monday, April 4.