Iniskim Indigenous Relations

 
Territorial Acknowledgement 

The University of Lethbridge acknowledges and deeply appreciates the Siksikaitsitapi Peoples’ connection to their territory. We, as people living and benefiting from Blackfoot Confederacy territory, honour the traditions of people who have cared for this land since time immemorial. We recognize the diverse population of Indigenous Peoples who attend the University of Lethbridge and the contributions these Indigenous Peoples have made in shaping and strengthening the University community in the past, present and in the future.

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Wilton Littlechild

The TRUTH about Residential Schools with Chief Dr. Wilton Littlechild (LLD '16)

Thursday, March 19, 2026
6:30-8 p.m. (Doors open at 6)
BMO Auditorium, Science Commons

Iikaisskini means low horn in Blackfoot

Low horn represents the charging bison's stance, its head down and horns low to the ground.
Iikaisskini [ee-GUS-gah-nee] is where we share our stories, teachings and wisdom.
This is a safe place to explore new knowledge, engage in community dialogue and build relationships.
Together, we ignite pride and inspire leadership.

Iikaisskini Indigenous Services Administrative office

We support all self-identified Indigenous ULethbridge students! Contact us to connect with academic, cultural, financial, health and well-being resources.

Location:

University Hall | Sixth floor
Section E | Room E610


Hours of operation:

Open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Closed weekends and holidays.

Contact us

Iikaisskini (Low Horn) Gathering Centre

Open to all ULethbridge students. Gather, study, socialize and learn from one another.


Location:

University Hall / Centre for Arts | Sixth floor
Atrium | Room W650


Hours of operation:

Open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday to Friday
Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday

Learn more

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Indigenous Studies

In 2025/26, the University of Lethbridge celebrates the Department of Indigenous Studies' 50th anniversary.

Indigenous stories

Play Right Prize winners explore complex relationships in unique stories

Complex, deeply human relationships are at the heart of the winning scripts for the 2026 Play Right Prizes at the University of Lethbridge. This year’s winners are Steele Prefontaine, Nikko Hunt and …
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Meet Iitsissaana'wa (Seen Standing in Front), Deserae Tailfeathers (BSc '24), Indigenous STEM (InSTEM) Coordinator with Destination Exploration

Deserae Tailfeathers works to embed Blackfoot Knowledge Systems into everything she does.
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Honouring leadership, amplifying Indigenous voices: Faculty of Education launches collection named for Annette Fox-BruisedHead

A new collection in the Faculty of Education’s Curriculum Laboratory at the University of Lethbridge is amplifying Indigenous voices in education, while honouring a key figure who has helped guide the Faculty’s commitments to …
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Dhillon students take part in Blackfoot tipi raising

At the University of Lethbridge, learning doesn’t just happen behind a desk. In the IGBM 3522 Indigenous Project Management class led by faculty member Dr. Don McIntyre, at the Dhillon School of Business, …
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Meet Ikkinaipommowa (Gentle Transfer), Jodie Flamand-Tailfeathers (BA '14), Indigenous Student Advisor, Iikaisskini Indigenous Services

Ikkinaipommowa, Jodie Flamand-Tailfeathers, is the first person in her family to earn a bachelor's and she credits her grandmother, her husband and the Faculty of Management's Andrea Amelinckx and Rhonda Crow.
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Blackfoot artist Zoe Buckskin to be featured at Vibe Fest, Abbondànza 2026

Vibe Fest and Abbondànza explore the full spectrum of emerging art practices across disciplines. Learn more about the 2026 event's featured artist, Zoe Buckskin.
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Say hello!

Siksikáí'powahsin (Blackfoot): Oki [oh-kee]
Cree: Tân’si [tahn-seh]
Inuktitut: Atelihai [ahh-tee-lee-hi]
Michif: Taanishi [tahn-shea]
Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe): Aanii [awe-nee]