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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2022
Newnham Campus with Emma Greenfield
Odeyto is the Anishnaabe word for "the good journey" or "journey to the urban." The new First Peoples@Seneca building is reminiscent of a canoe, resting on its side after a day’s j...
Orientation: First Peoples@Seneca
First Peoples@Seneca
Art Fundamentals student, Jaycee Gouchey, created an art instillation to pay tribute to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. #MMIW #MMIWG
Special guests Ashley Callingbull, a Cree First Nations model, actor and activist, and Jesse Wente, an Ojibwe broadcaster, producer, public speaker, curator and activist joined President David Agnew f...
Patti Pettigrew, Executive Director, Thunder Women's Healing Lodge Society Kelly Potvin, President, Thunder Women's Healing Lodge Society
Christa Big Canoe, Member of the Georgina Island First Nation, Legal Advocacy Director, Aboriginal Legal Services, Attorney with the MMIWG enquiry, First Nations Technical Institute, Instructor in th...
Indigenous Women in the Canadian Justice System
Candy Palmater: Mi’Kmaq from New Brunswick, a TV Personality/ Radio Personality/ Writer/ Award show host/ Comedian / International speaker/ Actor/ National Radio Personality/ promotes Love, Kindness a...
This film investigates the economic & environmental instability that many Indigenous & Black communities face in Canada, based on the book “There’s Something in the Water” by Dr. Ingrid Waldro...
Seneca Talks – Lawrence Hill & Candy Palmater (April 19, 2021)
Three Indigenous Seneca employees were asked to discuss the journey of advancement for Indigenous women in the Canadian justice system.
How to introduce yourself in Anishinaabemowin
Land Acknowledgement for Seneca campuses of Newnham, Seneca@York, Markham and King, including the Williams Treaty.
Gain an understanding of treaty rights and relationships. This session discusses the Toronto Purchase.
Gain an understanding of treaty rights and relationships. This session discusses Dish with One Spoon.
Gain an understanding of treaty rights and relationships. This session discusses the Robinson Treaties.
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