We invite researchers at all levels to submit presentation proposals for the Indigenous Studies Research Symposium on April 8-9.
Results from February 14th to March 7th, 2026 for Indigenous
Piitakiki’somm (Eagle month) - FebruaryÂ
We are looking for volunteers to support the A'tsimaani Blackfoot Language Conference happening March 9 - 12.
First Nations, Métis and Inuit future students are invited to join us on Tuesday, Feb.
Join us for Painting a Story Robe with Caroline Russell and Shirlee Crow Shoe. Come and make your own story robe and tell your story.
Come and join Elder Blanche Bruised Head for an afternoon of storytelling. Mingle and hear exciting stories told in Blackfoot. Have a bite to eat and spend time together in community.
Please pre-register.
Date: Feb. 26, 2026
Time: 7 - 9 p.m.
Venue: Sandman Signature Lethbridge Lodge
Sa’aiki’somm (Duck month)
Join Iikaisskini Indigenous Services and Elder in Residence Niinaisipistoo (Owl Chief) Francis First Charger for a blessing over the coals to kick off Indigenous Awareness Week.
Join Iikaisskini Indigenous Services for a feast of stew, fry bread and berry soup. Available for the first 250 people.
Join Iikaisskini Indigenous Services for a Blackfoot-style teepee raising. Participants are welcome to take part. Everyone is welcome.
Join Piiksinaasin, the Faculty of Fine Arts for a creative showcase featuring Indigenous students, alumni and faculty!
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Join Pii-taa Kyaa-tsis, Walker English for a guided meditation and painting activity.
Join Iikaisskini Indigenous Services for a Blackfoot-style teepee raising. Participants are welcome to take part. Everyone is welcome.Â
Join Iikaisskini Indigenous Services for an afternoon of dance and celebration in a special powwow in honour of Iikaisskini
Art NOW featuring Api'soomaahkaMarch 6 | Noon | Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ Recital HallFree admission, everyone welcome
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Join Piiksinaasin, the Faculty of Fine Arts, for a screening of #skoden and conversation with director Damien Eagle Bear and community advocate Mark Brave Rock.