Indigenous Veterans Day - Ceremony & Exhibit Opening

Event Date: 
Tuesday, November 8, 2022 - 1:00pm EST
Event Location: 
Lakehead University Agora or live zoom
Event Contact Name: 
Stacey Pawluk
Event Contact Phone: 
343-8010 Ext. 7219
Event Contact E-mail: 

Indigenous Veterans Day - Ceremony & Exhibit Opening

Tues. Nov 8, 2022 | 1 - 2:30pm

Please Join Us in Person at Lakehead University Agora or live zoom

Register in advance for this webinar:

https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uEtq-svgR0K8l1HEGg6biA

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Exhibit will be open for public viewing

Nov. 8th - 2:30 pm to 4 pm ~ Nov. 9th to 11th - 9 am to 4 pm

EVERYONE WELCOME

 

Treaty Recognition Week

Bear Grease

Event Date: 
Saturday, November 5, 2022 - 5:30pm EDT
Event Location: 
The Outpost @ Lakehead University
Event Contact Name: 
Anna Chief
Event Contact E-mail: 

BEAR GREASE in Thunder Bay!

Two Shows in one Night
 
Saturday. November 5th, 2022
5:30 PM and 9 PM
The Outpost at Lakehead University
 
Starring: Crystle Lightning (2021 Canadian Screen Award Winner for Best Actress) and MC RedCloud (Former Guinness World Record Holder for Longest Freestyle Rap).
 
Dress 50s! Be there or be square!
 
Secure your Tickets here:
Bear Grease LIVE

ROCK YOUR MOCS

Event Date: 
Thursday, November 10, 2022 - 11:00am EST
Event Location: 
Lakehead University's Faculty of Education Bora Laskin Auditorium & Foyer
Event Contact Name: 
Brandi Shorthouse
Event Contact Phone: 
t: (807) 343.8010 ex. 7196
Event Contact E-mail: 

Lakehead University Keewatinase Indigenous Education

ROCK YOUR MOCS

Thursday, November 10th, 2022
11:00 am to 1:00 pm
Lakehead University's Faculty of Education Bora Laskin Auditorium & Foyer
 
Free Feast | Elder Teaching | Prizes
EVERYONE WELCOME!!!

Elder In Residence - Ron Linklater

Event Date: 
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 - 10:00am EDT
Event Location: 
Gakina Nindinawemaaganag Lounge - UC 1007
Event Contact Name: 
Sheila Pelletier-Demerah
Event Contact Phone: 
807-343-8010 Ext. 8085

Indigenous Student Services Centre is pleased to have Elder Ron LInklater available to the students for individual or group discussions Wednesday, October 19, 2022 fro 10:00 am to 12:00 noon. 

Ron Linklater

Ron Linklater retired in 2015 from the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba where he worked as a Prevention Education Consultant and provided training and skills development for people in the helping field.  He has over 40 years work experience in the addictions field and continues to provide a unique set of knowledge, skills and cultural worldview for people who will eventually work in Indigenous communities.  Prior to working for the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba, he held various positions within Health Canada such as the Ontario Regional Consultant for the National Native Alcohol Drug Abuse Program, Manager of Aboriginal Treatment Services for Ontario Region and Manitoba Regional Consultant for the National Native Alcohol Drug Abuse Program.  Ron began his career working at St. Joseph’s General Hospital in Thunder Bay, Ontario as an Alcohol and Drug Counsellor for the Options for Youth out patient program and later became the Young Adult Treatment Program Coordinator.  Ron received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Lakehead University and has a Certificate in Native Counselling from Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology.  Ron is the Chair of the Mikaaming Mino Pimatiziwin Healing Lodge located in Sagkeeng First Nation in Manitoba. Ron lives in Thunder Bay and is from the Treaty #3 territory and a member of Couchiching First Nation located near Fort Francis, Ontario.

Sweat Lodge Ceremony

Event Date: 
Tuesday, October 25, 2022 - 3:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
Lakehead University Sweat Lodge Site
Event Contact Name: 
Yolanda Twance
Event Contact Phone: 
807-343-8010 Ext. 8084
Event Contact E-mail: 

Sweat Lodge Ceremony

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

3 pm start

Lakehead University Sweat Lodge Site

Elder GENE NOWEGEJICK, will be conducting a Sweat Lodge Ceremony on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 starting at 3 pm at the Lakehead University Sweat Lodge site. Women should wear long skirts and a t-shirt. Men should wear shorts. Be sure to bring a towel. Participants are encouraged to bring the Elder a tobacco offering which is available at ISSC (UC1007). Women who are on their moon time must not participate in the Sweat Lodge Ceremony or handle ceremonial items.

For more information contact Yolanda Twance, ISSC Coordinator at 807-343-8010 Ext. 8084 or coordinator.issc@lakheadu.ca.

EVERYONE WELCOME

The Paradox of Truth and Reconciliation: Beyond Land Acknowledgement

Event Date: 
Thursday, October 6, 2022 - 7:30pm EDT
Event Location: 
Lakehead Orillia Campus or online
Event Contact Name: 
Office of Community Engagement & Lifelong Learning
Event Contact Phone: 
705-330-4010 ext. 2632
Event Contact E-mail: 

The Paradox of Truth and Reconciliation: Beyond Land Acknowledgement

Ten years ago Indigenous peoples received their first invitation to the Couchiching Conversations. 

Where do we stand ten years later? 

Save the Date: Thursday, October 6, 2022 - 7:30 pm to 10 pm

In-person at the Lakehead Orillia campus (500 University Ave) or online. 

This event is free and open to all community members. 

We thank Elder Lorraine McRae for opening and closing this event in a good way, and acting as host on behalf of Rama First Nation.

Glenn Nolan grew up on the Missanabie Cree First Nation, and he brings varied and valuable experience and a strong understanding of resource development and Aboriginal communities to his role as Vice President, Government Affairs, for Ring of Fire Metals, a mining company developing a nickel/copper deposit in the “Ring of Fire” region of Northern Ontario. 

Marilyn Poitras is deeply rooted in the Indigenous community in Saskatchewan and is currently the Principal Designer and Owner of MPoitras Ethics, Law and Design. Through her expertise in law, love of family and gifts as a teacher Marilyn is building an Indigenous language of Design Thinking. She brings a strategy to create and reinvent design solutions through her traditional teachings on natural law, spiritual law and human law. As a lawyer, a negotiator, a professor, as a community builder, a film producer, script writer, editor, and a systems renovator she sees, at every step in the design process, an opportunity to practice inclusion. Her gift is to notice who is here and ask who is missing and asking why; she then seeks to know the voice in the room as well as the space for silence. 

Michael Redhead Champagne is an award-winning Ininew public speaker, community organizer, and a proud member of Shamattawa First Nation. Drawing on his cultural identity, experiences growing up in Winnipeg's North End, and his connection to the child welfare system, Michael seeks to enable youth with lived experience to design, deliver, and evaluate initiatives that will support them as they find their paths.

This event is free and open to members of the community. You may choose to attend virtually (Zoom) or attend in-person at the Lakehead Orillia (500 University Avenue) campus.

 

Community Event: Nishnawbe Aski Nation Walk in Honour of Residential School Survivors

Event Date: 
Friday, September 30, 2022 - 11:00am EDT
Event Location: 
Start Location: 200 S Syndicate Ave
Event Contact Name: 
Felicia Sagutch
Event Contact Phone: 
807-625-4980
Event Contact E-mail: 

Join Nishnawbe-Aski Nation at their Syndicate Ave S offices for their annual walk. Walk with the group to Pope John Paul II School to listen to speeches about Resilience and Healing and join in a feast. 

Mental health supports will be available on site. 

See you there!

#everychildmatters

Community Event: Honouring our Children: Reconciliation Run in Support of Mazinaajim Children's Foundation

Event Date: 
Friday, September 30, 2022 - 8:30am EDT
Event Location: 
Boulevard Lake
Event Contact Name: 
Dilico
Event Contact E-mail: 

Honouring our Children: Reconciliation Run in Support of Mazinaajim Children's Foundation

Date & Location:
Friday, Sept. 30 - Boulevard Lake

Race Times:
8:30 am - Half Marathon Run
9:30 am - 10km Run
10 am - 5km Run & Walk

Entry Fees:
Half Marathon- $120
10km Run - $80
5km Run/Walk - $60

Every registered participant will receive a medal and t-shirt.

To register visit https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/237702894757 

For more information, email events@dilico.com 

Community Event: Survivors Flag Raising Ceremony

Event Date: 
Friday, September 30, 2022 - 9:30am EDT
Event Location: 
Hillcrest Park
Event Contact Name: 
City of Thunder Bay

Survivor Flag Raising Ceremony

9:30 am to 10:30 am 

Hillcrest Park/ Host: City of Thunder Bay

The City of Thunder Bay will raise the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation’s official Residential School Survivors flag at Hillcrest Park to honour the survivors of the Indian Residential School system, and to acknowledge the thousands of children who never made it home.

The event will take place from 9:30- 10:30 am on Friday, Sept. 30, marking the second official National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. It will be led by a member of the City’s Anishinaabe Elders Council.

Following the guidance of the City’s Anishinaabe Elders Council, we will fly this flag at half mast until the last of the children are found, however long that takes. The site of the flagpole at Hillcrest has a commanding view over the City and surrounding area. On most days, you can spot Anemki Wajiw (Thunder Mountain) and the Nanabijou (the Sleeping Giant), but more importantly an observer can look out over the four directions.

When the flag at Hillcrest Park is raised and to half mast, the flags at City Hall will be raised again to full staff. Out of respect, they have been flying at half mast since the discovery of the first unmarked graves just over one year ago. Flying the Survivors flag at half mast in this manner is an act that recognizes that the Indigenous community here, and across the nation, are still in mourning. Our goal is that it helps contribute, in some small way, to the healing which is needed. It is our hope that every child will one day be found, and then the flag will fly high as a symbol of strength, support, and the incredible resilience of Residential School Survivors.

Next year, the City will construct a sitting area at the location of the flagpole to host future events and to offer those who want it, a place to offer tobacco, hold ceremony, or sit in quiet reflection. Coming soon - concept drawing completed by landscape architects in the City’s Parks and Open Spaces office. 

 

The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Survivors Flag

Interested in finding out what the official NCTR Survivors flag stands for and how it was created? Each element represents something and has special meaning. Learn more about the flag.

 

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Survivors Flag

Sisters in Spirit Vigil

Event Date: 
Tuesday, October 4, 2022 - 5:00pm EDT
Event Location: 
behind Simcoe Hall in the Wiigwasitig Gitigaan "Birch Tree Garden"
Event Contact Name: 
Lacey Smith
Event Contact Phone: 
705-329-7755
Event Contact E-mail: 

Sisters in Spirit Vigil

You are invited to the Sisters in Spirit Vigil on Sisters in Spirit Day. Sisters in Spirit Day is a day to honour the missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirited/LGBTQQ+ peoples.

Tuesday, October, 4, 2022
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM 
Wiigwasitig Gitigaan ‘Birch Tree Garden’
Lakehead University Orillia Campus
500 University Ave., Orillia, ON

This event was coordinated by Orillia Native Women's Group and in partnership with Lakehead University, Georgian College, Biminaawzogin Regional Aboriginal Women's Circle, and Women's Advocacy Council. 

Transportation:

Bus pick up at the Orillia Library 4:30 pm travel together to Lakehead University. 

Departure at 7:15 pm to return to the Orillia Library.

If you have any questions, please contact:

Lacey Smith

Breaking Free from Family Violence

Orillia Native Women's Group

 

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