Events
The Indigenous Education and Awareness Series
Four-part speaker series hosted by the Indigenous Students' Reconciliation Committee.
Part 2: Residential Schools and Indian Day Schools
Tetpawtihkene | Ilsu’teka’tiqw — A New Path, A Shared Vision, A New Direction Conference
A three-day conference focusing on how to further incorporate Indigenous culture into life at St. Thomas. The event included speeches from Eddy Robinson, Rebecca Thomas, and Marie Battiste.
Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) and Mi'kmaq Flag Raising
On October 15, 2018 St. Thomas University held a ceremony to commemorate the addition of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi'kmaq flags on campus.
Truth and Reconciliation Call to Action Readings
Indigenous and non-Indigenous students took part in a reading of the 94 Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action.
A film series geared toward addressing and raising awareness of the issues faced by Indigenous peoples.
Jeremy Dutcher Performance and Talk
2018 Polaris Music Prize recipient Jeremy Dutcher held a live on-campus performance and talk, and spent time with students at the Wabanaki Student Centre.
Each year, local universities and colleges (º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½, UNB, NBCC, NBCCD) take turns hosting the Ekpahak Student Orientation Powwow.
Indigenous graduates at St. Thomas University were recognized for their resilience, discipline, and dedication in an Eagle Feather Ceremony prior to Spring Convocation.
Jamie Black's esthetic response to the more than 1,000 missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada was installed on campus. As an Artist in Residence, she also held a public talk.
The Traditional Elders Gathering in celebration of the Great Sleep of Our Sacred Mother Earth, also known as the MIDWINTER CELEBRATIONS is a time where ceremonies are held morning and night, where people come together to share meals and stories, a time to pass on cultural knowledge from the elder to the young.
On September 30, the campus community came together to commemorate Orange Shirt Day with an opening ceremony, traditional luncheon, documentary film on residential schools, and closing ceremony.
Varsity Basketball Pre-Game Ceremony
Inidgenous members of the º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ men's basketball team knelt and held a red shawl in recognition of the missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada during the national anthem.
From January 30 to February 1, 2020, the Senate Committee on Reconciliation hosted the inaugural Indigenous Film Festival.