Indigenization

消消篇撞 and Okanagan Indian Band Raise Flag and Celebrate Naming Ceremony at Vernon Campus
September 26, 2024
Visitors to 消消篇撞s Vernon campus will notice the OKIB flag flying proudly in the sky.In a historic and meaningful ceremony at 消消篇撞s Vernon campus, members of the Okanagan Indian Band (OKIB), students, staff, and local community members came together to raise the OKIB flag. The event also marked a special occasionthe official name-giving ceremony for the newly constructed student housing building on the Vernon campus, which will serve as a welcoming space for learners from across the region.After thoughtful ...
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Honouring Tradition: Rhea Dupuis Reflects on 消消篇撞's 15th Annual Youth Exhibition Powwow
September 20, 2024
A celebration of culture, resilience, and community that continues to inspire future generations.Since joining 消消篇撞 as Director of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation two years ago, Rhea Dupuis has been a dedicated advocate for strengthening ties between the College and Indigenous communities. A member of the Penticton Indian Band, Dupuis plays a key role in promoting access to education for Indigenous learners while supporting the Colleges commitment to Truth and Reconciliation.One of the events that holds particul...
Read more...Indigenous Innovators: Quest for Knowledge, Culture, and Creativity
August 12, 2024
In July, the 消消篇撞 Indigenous Services team had the pleasure of hosting a two-week camp designed for Indigenous kids in grades 4-6, called Indigenous Innovators: Quest for Knowledge, Culture, and Creativity. The Indigenous Services team is grateful to the Camp 消消篇撞 team for helping make this camp a great success.Campers had the opportunity to make Bannock with Salmon Arm Indigenous Services Coordinator, Diyame Derrick Caterer, which made an excellent morning snack. They were also taught the art o...
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Rachels Adventure: A M辿tis Student's Journey Through Study Abroad
June 21, 2024
The following story was submitted by 消消篇撞s International Education team:An 消消篇撞 student has returned from the trip of a lifetime.Rachel, a M辿tis student at 消消篇撞 (消消篇撞), recently participated in a Discovery Camp in Surabaya, Indonesia. This program, which included 11 消消篇撞 students (three of whom were Indigenous), focused on sustainable development goals and local government initiatives.Rachel's journey was made possible because 消消篇撞 is part of the University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP), which helps studen...
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National Indigenous Peoples Day 2024
June 21, 2024
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, an opportunity to learn about the unique cultures, traditions and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and M辿tis. It's a time to honour the stories, achievements and resilience of Indigenous Peoples, who have lived on this land since time immemorial and whose presence continues to impact the evolving Canada. National Indigenous Peoples Day is celebrated on June 21 and coincides with the summer solstice, a day that holds cultural significance for many Indigenous groups.We refle...
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Mural at 消消篇撞 honours residential school survivors
November 24, 2023
A large mural that honours residential school survivors has been unveiled at 消消篇撞s Kelowna campus, designed and painted by Syilx artist Sheldon Pierre Louis. Titled sukncuts prayers, the acrylic latex mural measures 10 feet tall by 21 feet wide and raises awareness about the legacy and impacts of the residential school system. The mural was officially unveiled Nov. 24 with a special ceremony at 消消篇撞s Kelowna campus. The mural signifies 消消篇撞s lasting commitment to advancing truth and reconciliation at o...
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消消篇撞 raises Penticton Indian Band and Okanagan Nation flags at Penticton campus
September 28, 2023
A ceremony held today at 消消篇撞s Penticton campus welcomed the permanent raising of the Penticton Indian Band and Okanagan Nation flags. Community members and representatives of the Penticton Indian Band (PIB), Okanagan Nation Alliance (ONA) and 消消篇撞 (消消篇撞) gathered today in ceremony to mark the occasion. The flags formally signify the Colleges recognition of the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Syilx (Okanagan) Nation, on whose lands the College resides in Penticton, Kelowna and Vernon. A...
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College convocation centers Indigenous culture, protocol
June 21, 2023
On National Indigenous Peoples Day, 消消篇撞 reflects on its commitments to reconciliation and the rich history, diverse cultures and significant contributions of Indigenous peoples. While we still have work to do, this has been a meaningful year for 消消篇撞s journey toward reconciliation, says Rhea Dupuis, Associate Director of Indigenization at the College. For the first time, communities came together at each of our four college campuses to celebrate graduates, where ceremonies centered around Indigenous pro...
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Student Indigenous language learning on display in the 消消篇撞 library
April 27, 2023
Kelowna Campus Library feature display, foyer, April 14 May 12 Nsyilxcn FNIL120 & FNIL110 are 消消篇撞 courses that provide opportunities for students to learn words and phrases, and hold conversations in Nsyilxcn, the Indigenous language of the Syilx Okanagan people. This term, student creative projects included cupcakes baked using a recipe in Nsyilxn and an original painting depicting the students in the class. The student works and their stories about the course and what it has meant to them w...
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TD gives $85,000 to help kids and newcomers access 消消篇撞s Indigenous Garden
October 18, 2022
Hawthorn, wolf willow, and sage are among the traditional plants growing in the garden on the hillside at 消消篇撞s Vernon campus, which this year was visited by more than 250 local school children, thanks to generous support from TD Bank Group. TDs gift, made earlier in 2022, is funding tours of the K'nma頂ka Senq但頂ten - Kalamalka Indigenous garden for children and newcomers to Canada. The garden is located on 消消篇撞s Vernon campus. 消消篇撞 has already received a portion of the funding; the remainder...
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消消篇撞 welcomes new Associate Director, Indigenization
October 17, 2022
消消篇撞 is pleased to welcome Rhea Dupuis, x雰n叩mx雰nm, as the Colleges first Associate Director, Indigenization. Rhea, from the Syilx Okanagan Nation and a member of the Penticton Indian Band, brings more than 20 years experience to 消消篇撞, working in both public and Indigenous education systems, as well as with mental health and wellness organizations. Rheas traditional name is x雰n叩mx雰nm, a Syilx name which means Hummingbird. I am both thrilled and grateful that Rhea has chosen to share her wisdom, skills and experie...
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Convocation stoles featuring Syilx, Secwepemc pictographs honour graduates
June 20, 2022
As Canadians prepare to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, 消消篇撞 is recognizing Indigenous graduates in a new and special way. This year for the first time, Indigenous students who cross the stage at 消消篇撞 convocation and commencement ceremonies are being gifted with a specially designed convocation stole, embroidered with Syilx and Secwepemc pictographs. On National Indigenous Peoples Day and every day, it is critically important that we remember and appreciate the privilege it is to live, work and play on ...
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消消篇撞 Sticks Up for Indigenous Student Awards
April 13, 2022
消消篇撞 Indigenous Services and the 消消篇撞 Foundation have teamed up for the annual Sticks Up campaign. They are excited to launch this fundraiser for the NHLs 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs. All of the proceeds from this event will benefit the 消消篇撞 Sticks Up for Indigenous Students Award. Yvonne Oppenheimer and Erica Seymour were the inaugural recipients of the 消消篇撞 Sticks Up for Indigenous Students Award. The Awards are available to students with Indigenous ancestry who are enrolled in full-time study in any degree, diploma, or certifica...
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消消篇撞s Penticton campus hosts Chief Clarence Louie for a discussion about his book, Rez Rules
March 14, 2022
Osoyoos Indian Band Chief Clarence Louie will discuss his book, Rez Rules: My Indictment of Canada's and America's Systemic Racism Against Indigenous People, during a talk at 消消篇撞s Penticton campus next week. Louie was elected chief of the Osoyoos Indian Band in 1984 and has led his community for four decades since. He is known for focusing on economic and business independence in order to strengthen his community, which struggled with poverty. Chief Clarence Louie is one of the most recognized First Nations leaders...
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Soaring Indigenous sculpture unveiled in 消消篇撞's new Health Sciences Centre
November 3, 2021
A nine metre (30 foot), hand-cut metal sculpture by local Indigenous artist Clint George is now installed and proudly on display in 消消篇撞's new Health Sciences Centre. The sculpture represents the Four Food Chiefs, and depicts the Syilx Okanagan oral history (or captik雰必) on how food was given. James Coble, Director of Student Services and Indigenization Task Force Chair at 消消篇撞, says the sculpture demonstrates the Colleges commitment to creating welcoming spaces for Indigenous students. The opportunity t...
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kinSHIFT: a powerfuland localway to learn about Truth and Reconciliation
September 27, 2021
Kelly Terbasket of IndigenEYEZ has created a new sister organization for allieskinSHIFT. Launched this spring, kinSHIFT is a tailored set of workshops for non-Indigenous allies who want to take the next step. Designed in response to increasing requests from people who want to be genuine allies, kinSHIFT is a safer space to do the work. &n...
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