Indigenous Student Swim Initiative: Registration Deadline
Learn water safety and swimming skills! Registration closes January 16, 2023 Classes start January 23, 2023 Reserve your spot for FREE in Absolute Beginner, Basic, or any level Sport & Rec swim class (2 spots reserved in every class!). Email to register and get info: masha.reshetnikova@utoronto.ca. [...]
Come Celebrate Our Learning! LIN192 – Sustaining Indigenous Languages
Our "LIN192 - Sustaining Indigenous Languages" class invite you to help celebrate our learning this semester by joining us for culminating project poster presentations. The posters presentations will begin at 3:15 on Tuesday, Dec. 6/22 and conclude at 4:30pm at North Borden Building Room 229 and the Turtle Lounge at [...]
Beaded Earring Workshop
A two day beaded earring workshop led by Anishinaabe Artist Ocean Kiana. No experience required. ONLY FOR U OF T STUDENTS. Preference given to those registered with Indigenous Studies. Attendance is required for both days. This is one workshop held over the course of two half days. Ocean Kiana [...]
Talking Circle on Culture and Tradition with Bonnie Jane Maracle
Theme: Land Responsibility vs Land Ownership A look at Indigenous People's sense of responsibility as stewards of the land that are historical foundations for environmental preservation to be disrupted by the settler practice of ownership. Come and join, we have Traditional Teacher Bonnie Jane Maracle facilitate a talking circle [...]
Bonnie Jane Maracle – Traditional Teacher in Residence – 1:1 Appointments
University of Toronto students may book a 1:1 appointment with Bonnie Jane from 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Please email First Nations House at fnh.info@utoronto.ca to book.
Bonnie Jane Maracle – Traditional Teacher in Residence – 1:1 Appointments
University of Toronto students may book a 1:1 appointment with Bonnie Jane from 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Please email First Nations House at fnh.info@utoronto.ca to book.
Bonnie Jane Maracle – Traditional Teacher in Residence – 1:1 Appointments
University of Toronto students may book a 1:1 appointment with Bonnie Jane from 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Please email First Nations House at fnh.info@utoronto.ca to book.
Arranging Pretty: Piecing Together Visual Narratives of Death (In-person)
Join Author, Illustrator and Bioethicist Lisa Boivin for a presentation about Indigenous perspectives of death interpreted in story and visual art. She will discuss her children's books, I will see you again a story about suicide of a family member and We Dream Medicine Dreams which offer animal teachings to help cope with [...]