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Honouring those who sacrificed everything Veterans Stories and the Veteran’s Memorial Tipi
It is one of the most stunning pieces of architecture in Regina, Saskatchewan. However, not everyone knows what the glass tipi commemorates. In 2008, the First Nations University of Canada…
Read MoreIndigenous Studies: How I found my history, my future, and my identity
Walking into the Indigenous Studies 100 classroom, I had no idea that this faculty would change the direction of my education, help me become proud of my Métis identity, and…
Read MoreLife as Art and Art as Life
To say that Lionel Peyachew is a prolific artist might be an understatement. Lionel Peyachew has a number of pieces installed around Saskatchewan, but says the most important piece of…
Read MoreLanguage Retention and Success on the LaRonge Campus
According to Abel Charles, waking up early in Grandmother’s Bay, chopping wood for his family, and commuting three hours a day to LaRonge for school was a challenge, but it…
Read MoreOne Big Family: Shelley Fayant says the Staff and Students Kept Her Going
Majoring in English and Indian Studies, while taking care of three small children, Shelley Fayant had a make or break situation that heavily influenced her academic career and life. In…
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