Indigenous Awareness Week

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Note: This event is not organized by LEAP. You do not need to sign up on this website. Read the details below.

 

Indigenous Awareness Week honours Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc and provides the TRU community opportunities to learn about Indigenous people, cultures, histories and stories of the local Secwépemc people and other Indigenous nations.

It is a week that has a lot of fun and interactive events and encourages a greater understanding of Indigenous peoples, as well as provides learning opportunities about First Nations, Métis and Inuit topics.

These events create a space for diverse Indigenous voices and perspectives. We are hosting some of these events in partnership with Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, Elders, local Indigenous community members, students and colleagues from across the university.

Powwow Night – Indigenous Awareness Week – March 4

Join us for Powwow Night on Tuesday, March 4 from 6 – 9 p.m. at the Grand Hall, Campus Activity Centre.

 

Métis Social Night Michif language, food, cultural activities – Indigenous Awareness Week – March 5

Join us for Métis Social Night Michif language, food, cultural activities on Wednesday, March 5 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at All My Relations.

 

Secwepemctsín Language Lessons with Alexis Gottfriedson – Indigenous Awareness Week – March 7

Join us for Secwepemctsín Language Lessons on Friday, March 7 from noon – 1 p.m. at second floor, OLARA.

 

Hand Drumming – all nations welcome to share songs – Indigenous Awareness Week

– March 7

Join us for Hand Drumming on Friday, March 7 from 6 – 8 p.m. at Cplul’kw’ten, House 5.

 

Organized by students and community members, HOP trips provide more opportunities to hang out, have fun, and meet new people. These activities are not coordinated by LEAP. Participants are responsible for making their own decisions and plans. These activities are not organized or subsidized by the university. Everyone is responsible for their own transportation and activity costs.

We are currently testing an app to help connect students and empower them to create their own events outside of LEAP.

CBC News story about the app

To participate, please download the PartyID App.

iPhone users can download it on the App store.

Android users can download a pre-launch version of the app.

 

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