Part of a special feature celebrating and recognizing the contribution and impact of Aboriginal Peoples in N.L. and highlighting contemporary topics and opportunities related to Indigenous Peoples worldwide. This theme coincides with Aboriginal Peoples Week 2017: Building Reconciliation taking place at Memorial from March 20-24.
Aboriginal Peoples: Building Reconciliation
March 29, 2017
A Q&A with alumnus and Indspire Youth Laureate Thomas Dymond
Aboriginal Peoples: Building Reconciliation
March 27, 2017
James P. Howley’s 1915 book on Beothuk a product of era and author
Aboriginal Peoples: Building Reconciliation
March 24, 2017
Investigating how climate change is impacting Labrador's salmon rivers
Aboriginal Peoples: Building Reconciliation
March 23, 2017
A Q&A with Grenfell Campus’s Aboriginal student affairs officer
Aboriginal Peoples: Building Reconciliation
March 22, 2017
Hundreds of Innu place names in Labrador awarded legal status
Aboriginal Peoples: Building Reconciliation
March 21, 2017
Mi’kmaq community developing social enterprise tourism
Aboriginal Peoples: Building Reconciliation
March 20, 2017
Northern-led leadership in higher education
Aboriginal Peoples: Building Reconciliation
March 16, 2017
Powwow aerobics, drum circles and more for Aboriginal Peoples Week
Aboriginal Peoples: Building Reconciliation
March 16, 2017
A Q&A with Dr. Sheila Cote-Meek about racism, trauma and post-secondary education
Aboriginal Peoples: Building Reconciliation
March 16, 2017
Events seek to engage the university community in building reconciliation