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26th annual Pow Wow honours large class of 2015

April 30, 2015 — 
Over 350 Indigenous students are expected to graduate in 2015 on May 2

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A dancer from the 2014 Graduation Pow Wow

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Celebrate graduating Indigenous students at the annual Pow Wow

April 27, 2015 — 
The Graduation Pow Wow is an excellent way to embrace Indigenous cultures and be part of a proud community that celebrates the success of these graduates

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Indigenous student success built on strong programs

April 27, 2015 — 
For decades, programming on campus has provided support to Indigenous students, helping them achieve new levels of success.

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Rekindling the Sacred Fire: Metis Ancestry and Anishinaabe Spirituality

April 21, 2015 — 
Seeking to understand the historical suppression of Anishinaabe spirituality among the Métis

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About so much more than play

April 21, 2015 — 
Traditional Aboriginal Games celebration helps students and mentors learn important lessons

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U of M announces Indigenous Advisory Circle

April 8, 2015 — 
Eleven people chosen to help guide our university in creating culturally affirming environment

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Members of new Indigenous Advisory Circle announced

April 8, 2015 — 
Will help guide the University of Manitoba in creating culturally affirming environment

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rec and read staff team

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A better future: Connecting mentors with Indigenous youth

April 2, 2015 — 
Through the Rec and Read program, university students and community members team up with teens to mentor early-years students.

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Art exhibit challenges perceptions

March 31, 2015 — 
These are all labels that have been attributed to the Indigenous people who posed for a recent art project by KC Adams.

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Those people, our people

March 31, 2015 — 
The real issue is that labels lead to perceptions, perceptions lead to policies, and policies lead to laws.

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