Meet with Indigenous student mentors to help with your studies and make your learning experiences in Fine Arts even better!
Results from March 1st to 22nd, 2025 for Iikaisskini
Oki,
Elders Francis First Charger, Cathy Hunt and Shirlee Crow Shoe provide cultural support, traditional teachings and guidance to any University of Lethbridge student, staff, or faculty from any culture.
This summer the Blackfoot Language Adult Immersion Program will host a Blackfoot Language Immersion Camp (Blackfoot Language 3850) for students who wish to carry on their learning of the Blackfoot language.
To Thu, Mar 13, 2025
Save the dates! Authors Jessica Johns and Henry Heavyshield will visit the University of Lethbridge for two days of free readings, panel discussions, and book signings, hosted by the Indigenous Writers Series.
Oki, and welcome to Indigenous Awareness Week 2025.
Dr. Million will be teaching INDG 4000 (Advanced Indigenous Philosophies) in Summer Session (May 5-22, 2025).
Everyone is welcome to join us as we celebrate the opening of Indigenous Awareness Week!
In partnership with the Indigenous Mental Health Program and Elders-in-Residence, join us as we host Elder Miiksika’am (Red Crane), Clarence Wolf Leg Sr., a Traditional Spiritual Leader from the Siksika Nation and...
In this artist talk, Zoë Laycock discusses their journey across Turtle Island and her shift from “capturing” to “gathering” media through field recordings for her immersive installation work.
Come join DE as we explore some Indigenous STEM! We are going to explore two different hands-on activities that highlight the innovative creations and knowledge of Indigenous peoples.
Please join the Office of Iniskim Indigenous Relations for the official unveiling of the Iikaisskini Gathering Centre’s new mural, "The Little Bear and Brother Jaguar": A dedication to Iikaisskini (Low Horn), Dr.
Join Paaktsikamaasakii (Tracy Weasel Moccasin) and Siksiikakoan (Shane McDougall) to see and to hear about items that students have created in Indigenous workshops.
Learn to make Fry Bread and participate in a Bannock, Jam & Fry Bread Tasting Competition
Alumna Marjie Crop Eared Wolf is a Káínai Secwépemc Multidisciplinary Artist as well as an Indigenous writer, designer, and liaison.