updates Archives - Office of Indigenous Teaching, Learning, and Research /indigenous/avpii/tag/updates/ ĐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University Wed, 08 Mar 2023 18:01:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Message from Kahente Horn-Miller (March 2023) /indigenous/avpii/2023/march-2023-gathering-space-blog/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=march-2023-gathering-space-blog&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=march-2023-gathering-space-blog Wed, 08 Mar 2023 16:41:38 +0000 /indigenous/avpii/?p=569 OK, everyone. Bear with me. I’ve been working without an administrative assistant since December. Things are moving forward but at a slightly slower pace.

We’re heading into spring, a new season, and one of the first things we do in our Midwinter ceremonies is to turn down the ashes. We put intent in that act and thoughtfulness into the start of our ceremony. I’ve been thinking about the new things we have going in the university, specifically the new Indigenous hires we will soon be welcoming into the Faculty.

We recently welcomed Anishinaabe journalist to the School of Journalism and Communication. The KinĂ mĂ gawin Report highlights the crucial role of Indigenous faculty in creating space for Indigenous ways of teaching and learning. Duncan will be a great addition to ĐÓ°ÉÔ­´´â€™s Indigenous community and the School of Journalism and Communication. He will be integral to the growth and development of the School in alignment with KinĂ mĂ gawin .

From March 21 to 23, I will be in Regina, Sask. for the second . Last year, the forum discussed “Indigenous Voices on Indigenous Identity.” We will be continuing the conversation this year and expanding our conversation.

In alignment with KinĂ mĂ gawin Report Call to Action 37, we have moved onto the next stage in the consultation process for the establishment of the Indigenous Research Ethics Board (IREB). We will be meeting with representatives from local Indigenous communities and look forward to the conversations and progress that will be made.

We also have in the works a process for consultation on an Indigenous-specific hiring policy. The plan is to consult with Indigenous faculty first. then community members and organizations, and ending our consultation with national organizations.

She Picks Berries, painting by Dave Fadden (Kanienkehaka, Akwesasne)

Lastly, I’m really excited to be teaching the second year of the Land as Relation course (INDG 4015) in early summer. The course centers Indigenous knowledge keepers from the Algonquin community of Kitigan Zibi and explores what it means to live in relation with the land.ĚýĚýĚý

I’m never at a loss for interest in what I do. I look forward to this new platform as a space to share what is happening within the Office of the AVP-ITLR and bringing focus to the work of our Indigenous faculty and staff.Ěý

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Introducing: NenìnĂ winigewining (‘A Place of Sharing’) /indigenous/avpii/2023/introducing-neninawinigewining-a-place-of-sharing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=introducing-neninawinigewining-a-place-of-sharing&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=introducing-neninawinigewining-a-place-of-sharing Mon, 30 Jan 2023 14:54:51 +0000 /indigenous/avpii/?p=493 The Office of the AVP Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research (ITLR) is launching a monthly email newsletter this February.

NenìnĂ winigewining, which means “a place of sharing” in Algonquin, will provide a platform to explore and celebrate the work of ĐÓ°ÉÔ­´´’s Indigenous faculty, staff and students. The newsletter will also include updates from AVP-ITLR Kahente Horn-Miller and information about the upcoming and ongoing projects within the Ä€nako Indigenous Research Institute.

The image displays a panel of three Indigenous women in front of a blue painting. The painting conveys a group of people in front of a night blue sky. Some of the people are bowing, some are drumming. In from of the painting, two of the women in the panel are holding hands. In the foreground, the image shows the back of the heads of the audience. The text above the image reads, "Nenìnàwinigewining; A Place of Sharing"

The newsletter’s name, NenìnĂ winigewining, was provided by Algonquin elder and speaker, Joan Tenasco.

We look forward to sharing our space with you.

If you are interested, please fill out the form below to register for the monthly newsletter.

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    This moderated email list is used by students, faculty and community members to share information on Indigenous research initiatives and events.

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