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Iniskim Indigenous Alumni Chapter

Welcome Indigenous Alumni!

In traditional times the Buffalo was the staff of life. In modern times a University education is the staff of life. In traditional times the Buffalo symbolized "all my relations". Today, the University of Lethbridge renews, strengthens and enlightens life-long relationships.

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The Iniskim Indigenous Alumni Chapter selected the silhouette of a Buffalo to represent the Chapter on its membership pin.

Our Vision

The Iniskim Indigenous Alumni Chapter's mission is to renew, strengthen and enlighten life-long relationships with each other, the University of Lethbridge and the Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal community.

Membership

Indigenous includes, but is not limited to, all University of Lethbridge Alumni with self-declared Status, Non-Status, Métis and Inuit ethnicity.

The Chapter includes graduates in:

  1. Self declared Status, Non-Status, Métis and Inuit ethnicity.
  2. One or more, but not limited to, the following University of Lethbridge degree major/minor/ graduate studies:

    1. Native American Studies
    2. Native Education
    3. First Nations' Governance
    4. Business Enterprises and Self-Governing System of Indian, Inuit and Métis people
    5. Support Program for Aboriginal Nursing Students
    6. First Nations, Métis and Inuit Transition Program
    7. Any relevant Aboriginal areas of study

Goals

  1. To establish and promote opportunities on campus that encourages and promotes communication, participation and engagement.
  2. To advance and strengthen the quest for knowledge, identity and well being.
  3. To share and promote the richness and diversity of native culture and knowledge with the community organizations, businesses and governments.
  4. To strengthen and build relationships with all alumni of the University of Lethbridge.

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The University is located on traditional Blackfoot Confederacy territory. We honour the Blackfoot people and their traditional ways of knowing in caring for this land, as well as all Aboriginal peoples who have helped shape and continue to strengthen our University community.

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