The Search for Answers Leads One Graduate to FNUniv
Lorraine Dick grew up around a town that was near many reserves. Very early on she noticed that people were not very accepting of the Cree and Blackfoot people that…
Read MoreLorraine Dick grew up around a town that was near many reserves. Very early on she noticed that people were not very accepting of the Cree and Blackfoot people that…
Read MoreAfter realizing something was missing, Joely Bigeagle-Kaquahtooway found a place that would help her reclaim it in identity. Joely grew up in Regina and Saskatoon. “The moccasin flats, the hoods,”…
Read MoreAs one of the first non-Aboriginal people attending the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (SIFC) in the late 70s and early 80s, Roxane Schury says she immediately felt a sense of…
Read MoreHere are twelve pictures I took of my favorite sights and places of the First Nations University of Canada. Each one of these photos is a place I visit almost…
Read MoreKerry Benjoe was one of the first students to take English at Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (SIFC). Kerry went to high school at Qu’Appelle Indian Residential School. She chose to come…
Read MoreMarie Joesyounen found acceptance where she least expected it, at an educational institution. Marie was born at Wollaston Lake, but was placed in a foster home at birth. The Métis…
Read MoreJames J. Kurtz, founder of the Native Heritage Foundation of Canada (NHFC), wanted to preserve Aboriginal People’s artistic heritage and culture. That is how he started collecting paintings from various Indigenous…
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