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Description: This week questions arose on our campus regarding the role of Indigenous spirituality at our institution, specifically concerning a pipe ceremony. An elder, who is also an academic, requested that women wear skirts, and another elder requested that the prayer not be photographed by media. We view this as a learning opportunity for everyone at The University of Winnipeg, one that is particularly poignant given the recent tabling of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) executive summary report.
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Subject: Education, Universities, Indigenous peoples--North America--Rites and ceremonies, Indigenous Students, Indigenous peoples--Education (Higher)--North America, Indigenous peoples--Study and teaching, Indigenous college students, Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba, Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: UWinnipeg - UofW Misc
Creator: University of Winnipeg
Publisher: University of Winnipeg
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 15-06-20
Sub-topic: Miscellaneous
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: University of Winnipeg
Description: WINNIPEG – POLITICS – Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger has taken leadership on the issue of dealing with First Nation’s families and the “Sixties Scoop”. The Premier has issued a formal apology delivered in the Ontario Legislature on June 18th 2015. (FULL TEXT BELOW).
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Adoption, Adoptees, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Residential Schools, Indigenous peoples--Cultural assimilation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Colonization--North America, Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Apologies, Apologizing, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba, Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Apologies - Sixties Scoop
Creator: Net News Ledger, James Murray
Publisher: Net News Ledger
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 15-06-20
Sub-topic: Sixties Scoop
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Apologies
Relation: Race in Winnipeg
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