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Expanding the Herd: Indigenous artists bring new life to UM’s iconic bison

November 14, 2025 — 
Bison have always been at the heart of the University of Manitoba. More than a symbol, they carry stories of strength, resilience and belonging—values shared across the UM community. This year, that story grows even stronger.

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Four Indigenous students walk together outdoors in front of Migizii Agamik - Bald Eagle Lodge at the UM Fort Garry campus.

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Indigenous Orientation: Get familiar with UM Indigenous programs and student groups

August 13, 2024 — 
The Indigenous campus community at the University of Manitoba offers a wide variety of resources for Indigenous (First Nation, Métis, Inuit) students to connect and participate in programs that help achieve success and gain a sense of belonging on campus. Indigenous Orientation is a day for students to meet and engage with community and get familiar with the Indigenous programs, supports and cultural learning opportunities available at UM.

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