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The We Care Quilt campaign is hosting a round table discussion addressing the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit on Wednesday, March 18th at 5:30 pm at the Hive.
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The We Care Quilt campaign is hosting a round table discussion addressing the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit on Wednesday, March 18th at 5:30 pm at the Hive.
All are welcome at The University of Winnipeg’s 13th Annual Spring Powwow on Saturday, March 28th in the Duckworth Centre, located at 400 Spence Street...
On February 9, 2015, The University of Winnipeg Indigenous Advisory Circle presented Inquiring Minds: Understanding the call for, role of, and limitations on an inquiry...
Earlier this week 14 students from Peguis First Nation and Fisher River Cree Nation graduated from CAM Arborg (Connecting Aboriginals to Manufacturing) program receiving certificates...
Free and open to the public – journalists welcome On February 9, 2015, The University of Winnipeg Indigenous Advisory Circle presents: Inquiring Minds: Understanding the...
WINNIPEG, MB –Taylor Daigneault grew up in a low-income household in Transcona and through hard work and perseverance, has earned more than $14,000 in scholarships...
Jennifer Rattray, The University of Winnipeg’s first Associate Vice-President Indigenous, Government and Community Affairs, has accepted a position as Assistant Deputy Minister (ADM) Community Engagement...
Every Tuesday evening, 50 to 70 people gather on our campus in a multi-generational Pow Wow Club. It is a rich and colourful community celebration...
Photo: Sharon Redsky, Manager Wii Chiiwaakanak; Dr. Lloyd Axworthy; Denise Ommanney and Pow Wow Club youth- June 3, 2014 WINNIPEG, MB –More than 60 community...
The Canadian Archeological Association (CAA) has awarded Pisim Finds Her Miskanow its 2014 Public Communications Award, which recognizes outstanding books, articles, documentaries or other forms...