Truth and Reconciliation

David Pitawanakwat on Turtle Island WalkRespect is one of the founding principles of Anishnabek culture, says David Pitawanakwat, Indigenous justice co-ordinator at Legal Assistance of Windsor.

Teachings provide guidance to living the good life

Respect is one of the founding principles of Anishnabek culture, says David Pitawanakwat, Indigenous justice co-ordinator at Legal Assistance of Windsor.

National Indigenous Peoples DayNational Indigenous Peoples Day celebrates the history, heritage, resilience, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.

Resources to help bring awareness to National Indigenous Peoples Day

National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrates the history, heritage, resilience, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.
Giselle Aiabens holding beaded pin of red dressGiselle Aiabens, Indigenous enrolment advisor, displays a beaded pin created in a workshop she led Tuesday for staff in the Welcome Centre. Participants will wear their beadworks in the shape of a red dress in the period leading up to Red Dress Day. “It’s a learning opportunity for these members of our community, and a teaching opportunity for them to spread awareness of its significance,” Aiabens says.

Observances to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls

Red Dress Day is a day of remembrance.
Indigenous students outside Dillon HallA final consultation of the semester with students on the University’s first Indigenous Strategic Plan is scheduled for March 25 in the Turtle Island Aboriginal Education Centre.

Student input invited on Indigenous Strategic Plan

A final consultation of the semester with students on the University’s first Indigenous Strategic Plan is scheduled for March 25 in the Turtle Island Aboriginal Education Centre.