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ELDER-IN-RESIDENCE NORMAN MEADE SPEAKS AT THE GATHERING ON MARCH 24, 2016. // PHOTO BY DAN GWOZDZ

Sharing the significance of land, language across generations

April 4, 2016 — 
Elders and Traditional Peoples Gathering offers cultural knowledge

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Shaw: Bannock and Backpacks

March 29, 2016 — 
The University of Manitoba's Indigenous Circle of Empowerment (I.C.E.) group gathered backpacks filled with supplies for the Winnipeg homeless community

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Water in lake splashing up

Panel Discussion: Got Water? Thank Shoal Lake No. 40

March 21, 2016 — 
The Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources invites you to a panel discussion on March 28

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On May 7, 2016 the 27th annual Graduation Pow Wow will be held. It will be the third year that Indigenous students will receive the purple scarves.

Indigenous scarves approved to wear at Convocation

March 18, 2016 — 
The Senate recently approved the Indigenous scarves as official academic dress

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Sharing Circles

Students News

Continuing the conversation on graduating with Indigenous awareness

March 14, 2016 — 
Sharing Circles taking place at Bannatyne and William Norrie campuses

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Hosting next generation of scientists: Manitoba First Nations Science Fair comes to campus Mar. 8-9

March 4, 2016 — 
500 students from 35 schools will show over 250 science projects

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Imagine a Canada submission by Josiah Ferguson, Grade 3

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation announces recipients of Imagine a Canada

March 4, 2016 — 
'It is with great pleasure that we honour these young people and their visions for reconciliation. Their compassion and empathy should give us all hope for a much brighter tomorrow.'

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Honouring the Voices: 40 Years of First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Indigenous Health Research in Manitoba

Honouring the voices

March 2, 2016 — 
The Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research (MFN CAHR) is bringing a week-long storytelling exhibit to the Fort Garry Campus

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Karen Beaudin – 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient for Community Service

Announcing the recipient of the 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award for Community Service

March 1, 2016 — 
As a tireless volunteer and proud Métis woman, Karen Beaudin champions Indigenous youth

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Conference: Rising Up

February 29, 2016 — 
It is a new era of Indigenous scholarship

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