News & Stories Archives - Indigenous Gathering Site /indigenous/category/news-stories/ 杏吧原创 University Wed, 08 Apr 2026 19:22:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Round Dance Brings 杏吧原创 Community Together in Winter Celebration /indigenous/2026/round-dance-brings-carleton-community-together-in-winter-celebration/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=round-dance-brings-carleton-community-together-in-winter-celebration Wed, 08 Apr 2026 19:22:54 +0000 /indigenous/?p=2149 A winter gathering took shape at 杏吧原创 University on Feb. 21 as students, faculty, staff and community members came together for a Round Dance, a First Nations ceremony grounded in unity, healing and cultural connection. Hosted by 杏吧原创鈥檚 Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement (CISCE), the evening offered space for celebration, learning and reflection, fostering a sense of togetherness while strengthening Indigenous representation on campus.

鈥淏y honouring ancestors, sharing teachings and nurturing emotional, spiritual and physical well鈥慴eing, the gathering served as a meaningful expression of 杏吧原创鈥檚 ongoing commitment to relationship鈥慴uilding and deeper understanding of Indigenous cultures,鈥 said Theresa Hendricks, Acting Assistant Director, Operations in 杏吧原创鈥檚 Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement. 鈥淔or many participants, the event offered a chance to reconnect with culture and spirit; for others, it was an introduction to Indigenous ceremony and a meaningful step toward understanding and relationship鈥慴uilding.鈥

The event also advanced Call #12 of the Kin脿m脿gawin Report, which outlines a need to host campus-wide Indigenous events to foster relationship鈥慴uilding, learning and appreciation of Indigenous cultures and ways of knowing.

The evening opened with a pipe ceremony and prayer from Elders Louella Tobias and Thomas Louttit, grounding the space in respect and intention. As singers and drummers took their place at the centre of the room, their voices and rhythms signaled the start of the dance. Participants joined hands and formed a circle around them, stepping to the beat of the drum, representing the heartbeat of Mother Earth. The group then moved to the left in alignment with the sun鈥檚 rotation, a movement believed to bring healing. The emcee explained protocols, shared teachings and ensured everyone understood certain songs carried specific meanings and when other songs were meant for particular groups.

Throughout the night, the Round Dance reflected both tradition and resurgence. Once primarily solemn memorial ceremonies honouring loved ones who had passed on, Round Dances have evolved into vibrant winter gatherings that celebrate life, community and cultural strength. They remain open to all First Nations, M茅tis, Inuit and non鈥慖ndigenous participants alike offering a space to learn, connect and experience a First Nations ceremony firsthand.

A feast followed the dancing, with Elders and Knowledge Carriers being served first in keeping with cultural protocols. Opportunities to support Indigenous artisans added to the sense of community and generosity that defines the ceremony.

The Round Dance created a visible and welcoming space for First Nations cultures, demonstrating support for Indigenous students, staff and faculty while inviting the broader 杏吧原创 community to learn and participate. The gathering strengthened connections across cultures, honoured ancestors and brought warmth and togetherness to the heart of winter.

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Students in 杏吧原创鈥檚 new Indigenous journalism certificate demonstrate their storytelling superpowers /sjc/2026/students-in-carletons-new-indigenous-journalism-certificate-demonstrate-their-storytelling-superpowers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=students-in-carletons-new-indigenous-journalism-certificate-demonstrate-their-storytelling-superpowers Wed, 25 Feb 2026 14:21:58 +0000 /indigenous/?p=2144 A truly remarkable moment in the history of 杏吧原创鈥檚 journalism program unfolded last week during an in-person intensive course on audio journalism for students in 杏吧原创鈥檚 new Certificate in Journalism in Indigenous Communities.

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Introducing the Kitcikisik (Great Sky): Indigenous Star Knowledge Bundle /indigenous/2026/introducing-the-kitcikisik-great-sky-indigenous-star-knowledge-bundle/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=introducing-the-kitcikisik-great-sky-indigenous-star-knowledge-bundle Mon, 26 Jan 2026 16:07:32 +0000 /indigenous/?p=2137 The explores Indigenous perspectives on astronomy, star energy and the cosmos. Featuring two Knowledge Keepers, it examines the impact of colonization on astronomical practices and sacred sites like Mauna Kea. This interdisciplinary resource supports learning across science and social science fields, encouraging a holistic, interconnected approach to understanding the universe.

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Remembering Madeleine K茅t茅skw膿w Dion Stout /indigenous/2026/remembering-madeleine-keteskwew-dion-stout/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=remembering-madeleine-keteskwew-dion-stout Wed, 14 Jan 2026 15:36:29 +0000 /indigenous/?p=2130 Madeleine K茅t茅skw膿w Dion Stout鈥檚 passing invites us to honour her extraordinary life and legacy. A Nehiyaw/Cree nurse, scholar and Indspire Laureate, she transformed Indigenous health across Turtle Island. At 杏吧原创, she founded the Centre for Aboriginal Culture and Education and was the first Indigenous professor within the School of Canadian Studies. Her annual commemorative lecture continues to celebrate her influence and lifelong commitment to Indigenous well-being.

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Madeleine K茅t茅skw膿w Dion Stout

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杏吧原创鈥檚 Ojig矛jowewin Symposium Explores How Indigenous Laws of the Land Can Address Indigenous Identity Fraud Concerns /provost/2025/carletons-ojigijowewin-symposium-explores-indigenous-laws-of-the-land-as-tools-against-indigenous-identity-fraud/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=carletons-ojigijowewin-symposium-explores-indigenous-laws-of-the-land-as-tools-against-indigenous-identity-fraud Wed, 10 Dec 2025 16:55:23 +0000 /indigenous/?p=2122 The Ojig矛jowewin Legal Symposium held October 21鈥23 at 杏吧原创 University, brought together both Indigenous and non-Indigenous lawyers, scholars, Elders and community members to examine Indigenous laws of the land and strategies for their use in addressing false claims to Indigeneity. Hosted by the Office of the Associate Vice President Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research and the 膧nako Indigenous Research Institute and funded through the Ontario Law Foundation, the three-day gathering created a space rooted in tradition and dialogue to explore how Indigenous legal orders can provide solutions to Indigenous identity fraud.

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Transforming the Justice System in Indigenous Communities /news/story/transforming-justice-system-indigenous-communities/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=transforming-the-justice-system-in-indigenous-communities Tue, 09 Dec 2025 19:24:04 +0000 /indigenous/?p=2118 Three times a year, a temporary courtroom is set up in the community centre in Kawawachikamach, a Naskapi Nation community more than 500 kilometres north of Sept-Iles, Quebec.

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Approaching Journalism from an Indigenous Perspective /fpga/2025/approaching-journalism-from-an-indigenous-perspective/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=approaching-journalism-from-an-indigenous-perspective Fri, 31 Oct 2025 13:56:41 +0000 /indigenous/?p=2111 The first day of 杏吧原创鈥檚 journalism program for Indigenous students began at 6:30 a.m. around a campfire on Manitoulin Island on Lake Huron.

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Sociology and Anthropology Instructor Designs Indigenous Public Art on 杏吧原创 Campus /socanth/2025/sociology-and-anthropology-instructor-designs-indigenous-public-art-on-carleton-campus/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sociology-and-anthropology-instructor-designs-indigenous-public-art-on-carleton-campus Thu, 16 Oct 2025 16:19:46 +0000 /indigenous/?p=2090 Have you seen the newly installed Algonquin Wayfinding Wheel at Campus Ave side of 杏吧原创鈥檚 OCTranspo train station? It was designed by Simon Brascoup茅, an Algonquin artist, instructor and adjunct research professor in the department of sociology and anthropology.

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鈥楢 lot of soul鈥: 鈥楽eeing Ourselves鈥 film exhibit brings 鈥榥arrative sovereignty鈥 to 杏吧原创 https://charlatan.ca/seeing-ourselves-film-exhibit-carleton/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-lot-of-soul-seeing-ourselves-film-exhibit-brings-narrative-sovereignty-to-carleton Thu, 09 Oct 2025 18:24:25 +0000 /indigenous/?p=2087 The short-film program showcased live-action, animation, fictional and documentary filmmaking with differing narratives.

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Study in Peru! INDG 4905: Land As Relation 鈥 Call for Applications /indigenous/avpii/land-as-relation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=study-in-peru-indg-4905-land-as-relation-call-for-applications Thu, 09 Oct 2025 15:09:22 +0000 /indigenous/?p=2084 Calling all undergrads 鈥 apply for聽INDG 4905: Land As Relation, an immersive course that explores Indigenous perspectives through discussions, readings, community engagement, land-based activities and a final project. From February 15 to March 1, 2026, you鈥檒l travel to Cusco and the Indigenous community of Paru Paru in Peru with Dr. Kahente Horn-Miller, where you鈥檒l deepen your understanding of land as a living relation. Airfare and accommodations are fully covered!. Open to 5 Indigenous and 4 non-Indigenous students, this opportunity fosters a diverse, collaborative learning environment.

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