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草莓污视频导航 Recorded Indigenous Events

Recorded Events


National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (OSD) Flag Ceremony

The 草莓污视频导航 hosted a flag ceremony to mark the importance of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day, which takes place annually on September 30.  Eya Hey Nakoda performed the 草莓污视频导航 honour song with the raising of the Every Child Matters flag and lowering of institutional flags. 

Hosted by the 草莓污视频导航

Presented on September 30, 2024 

 

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Keynote Presentation

Michelle Good, a Cree writer and member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, discussed the theme "Getting Under the Myth of Canadian History" and provided her insights on reconciliation and Calls to Action, referencing her award-winning books "Five Little Indians" and "Truth Telling." 

Hosted by the Office of Indigenous Engagement in partnership with Calgary Public Library. 

Presented on September 30, 2024

 

2023 ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖 Journey Update: Becoming Relatives

On November 28, the Office of the Vice-Provost (Indigenous Engagement) commemorated six years since launching the 草莓污视频导航's Indigenous Strategy, ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖. To celebrate, we invited students, faculty, leadership and community partners to join us for 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 2023 ii' taa'poh'to'p Journey Update: Becoming Relatives.

Hosted by the Office of the Vice Provost (Indigenous Engagement)

Presented on November 28, 2023

Celebrate M茅tis Week

The 2023 Celebrate M茅tis Week event featured a special presentation about M茅tis Crossing, Alberta鈥檚 first major M茅tis cultural destination, from guest speakers Juanita Marois, CEO, and Art Cunningham, Board Member. This event was moderated by Dr. Aubrey Hanson, Associate Professor in Curriculum and Learning, Werklund School of Education, and welcomed M茅tis Elder Doreen Bergum to provide an opening blessing.

Presented on November 15, 2023

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Orange Shirt Day) Flag Ceremony

The 草莓污视频导航 hosted a flag ceremony to mark the importance of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day, which takes place annually on September 30.  Eya Hey Nakoda performed the 草莓污视频导航 honour song with the raising of the Every Child Matters flag and lowering of institutional flags. 

Hosted by the 草莓污视频导航

Presented on September 29, 2023

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Keynote Presentation

Cadmus Delorme, a Cree and Saulteaux and former chief of Cowessess First Nation, shares his presentation titled What We Inherited and Better Understanding Our Role in Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action. 

Hosted by the Office of Indigenous Engagement in partnership with Calgary Public Library. 

Presented on September 29, 2023

Treaty 7 Day

The 2023 Treaty 7 Day webinar welcomed special guest Dr. Mike Bruised Head (Ninna Piiksii) from the Kainai Nation of the Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy), sharing his presentation titled Blackfoot Treaty as Interpreted by the Direct Descendant of Redcrow, and moderated by Allyson Dennehy.

Hosted by the Office of Indigenous Engagement.

Presented on September 22, 2023
 

Orange Shirt Day Panel Discussion

To commemorate Orange Shirt Day, in honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a panel discussion took place with Cora Voyageur, Lee Crowchild, and Kathleen Mahoney, revisiting the final report on Truth and Reconciliation in light of the unmarked graves, the papal visit, and the path forward. 

Hosted by the Office of Indigenous Engagement in partnership with Calgary Public Library. 

Presented on September 30, 2022

Orange Shirt Day Flag Lowering Ceremony

To commemorate Orange Shirt Day, in honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the 草莓污视频导航 hosted a flag ceremony to mark the importance of September 30th.

Presented on September 30, 2022 at the 草莓污视频导航

 

Campfire Chats 2022

In honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, the 草莓污视频导航 presented its seventh annual Campfire Chats, hosted at Telus Spark. For this year鈥檚 event, we listened and learned from a panel of Indigenous leaders and allies discussing the Buffalo Treaty. 

Co-presented by the Office of Indigenous Engagement and the Office of Advancement 

Presented on June 21, 2022 at Telus Spark 

The Meaning of Round Dance

In honour of National Indigenous History Month, a webinar titled The Meaning of Round Dance was produced to celebrate the history, culture and resiliency of Indigenous Peoples by sharing different perspectives on Round Dance from Elders and Traditional Knowledge Keepers. 

Hosted by the Office of Indigenous Engagement 

Presented on June 14, 2022

Courageous Conversations: Decolonization, Disciplines, and Indigenous Knowledges in the University

This webinar is a part of the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion鈥檚 speaker series called 鈥淐ourageous Conversations鈥. The theme of the 2021-2022 Courageous Conversation Speaker Series is, 鈥淒ecolonization and Questions of Justice in the University."

Hosted by the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion 

Presented on September 23, 2021

Indigenous Worldviews and Methodologies

Blackfoot scholar Dr. Leroy Little Bear shared wisdom, stories, and experiences to inspire students in the various stages of their learning journeys as they explore Indigenous methodologies and worldviews.

Supported by the Advancing Intercultural Capacity program at the Werklund School of Education.

Presented on September 14, 2021

Indigenous Initiatives in Canadian Universities

Watch Dr. Michael Hart, PhD, vice-provost of Indigenous Engagement, host a multi-university discussion titled: Elevating Indigenous Knowledge Programs in University Landscapes. 

Hosted by the Office of Indigenous Engagement

Presented on April 14, 2021

Community Conversations: Strengthening Community in Uncertain Times

Community Conversations was held as an opportunity to discuss socio-economic challenges facing our society, what resilience means in the age of COVID-19, and how systemic racism has impacted racialized communities. Featuring Dr. Brenda Macdougall, Director, Institute of Indigenous Research and Studies, UOttawa

Co-hosted by Carnegie Pilot - Advisory Group, Knowledge Engagement and Experiential Learning, and the Indigenous Engagement team

Presented on November 12, 2020

Ten Ways Organization's Get in Their Own Way

Watch this lecture by Dr. Marcia Anderson, MD, of the University of Manitoba about barriers to Indigenous achievement (reconciliation, diversity, inclusion and anti-racism) in institutions and organizations. 

Hosted by the Office of Indigenous Engagement

Presented on September 22, 2020


Indigenous Knowledge Lecture Series

Indigenous Futurisms and Literary Joy

Joshua Whitehead (he/him) is an Oji-Cree, Two-Spirit writer and academic from Peguis First Nation (Treaty 1). On March 20, 2024, Joshua joined us for his presentation titled Indigenous Futurisims and Literary Joy.

Presented on March 20, 2024

Learning Resurgence and Reconciliation from the Earth

Dr. John Borrows shares a presentation that discusses the Earth as an important source of Anishinaabe law; Earth meaning all our relations, nindinawemaganidook: the air, water, first, rocks, plants, insects, fish, birds, animals, and other more-than-human forces which animate the world.

Presented on February 7, 2024

Niigani Miinigowiziiwin (We Give These Gifts to the Future)

Presented in partnership with the Office of Sustainability,  Melanie Goodchild's shared Niigani Miinigowiziiwin (We Give These Gifts to the Future). Goodchild describes how to heal self and systems through a dibaajimowin (story) about her apprenticeship with complexity anchored in the principle of gidinawendimin (we are all related).

Presented on April 4, 2023.

 

The Journey Toward Moral Truth: Reconciliatory Perspectives

Watch Frank Deer's presentation on how Indigenous conceptions of morality may be resident in educational forums and in broader communal consciousness.

Presented on February 22, 2023

Indigenous Urban Futurity: A Lens for Reconciliation

Watch a recording of Wanda Dalla Costa sharing her presentation about examining the intersections - the creative, natural, social, and temporal forces - embedded in Indigenous-centric urban environments towards global resilience. 

Presented on January 18, 2023

Ethical Space

Listen and learn as Willie Ermine shares his presentation on Ethical Space with moderator Dr. Adam Murry, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, 草莓污视频导航.

Presented on April 14, 2022

Dreams of an Inuk Matriarch: Grounding 鈥淒emocracy鈥 on Canadian Grounds

This webinar features Dr. Karla Jessen Williamson presenting Dreams of an Inuk Matriarch: Grounding 鈥淒emocracy鈥 on Canadian Grounds. 

Presented on March 24, 2022

The Role That Allies Have in Transformative Reconciliation in Canada

Learn about the role that allies have in transformative reconciliation in Canada with Dr. Paulette Regan, PhD, offering perspectives on decolonizing and transformative reconciliation.

Presented on March 18, 2021