Local Indigenous territories
We acknowledge with respect the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory the 番茄社区 stands, and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.
UVic recognizes that colonization and associated attitudes, policies and institutions have significantly changed Indigenous peoples’ relationship with this land. And for many years those same things served to exclude Indigenous students from higher education.
We're committed to redressing those historical and continued barriers. While there is much more to be done, Indigenous students are now enrolling in relevant programs at the university, and succeeding, in ever-increasing numbers.
As part of our commitment to reconciliation we’re building better and meaningful partnerships with Indigenous communities, developing new programs, and working to bring our university into better harmony with Indigenous cultures, beliefs and ways of being. Indigenous people and communities are an important part of building our university for the future.
—UVic President Jamie Cassels
Three main groups on Vancouver Island
- Coast Salish
- Nuu-chah-nulth
- Kwakwaka’wakw
The Local Indigenous Peoples to Victoria:
Lekwungen
Lekwungen means "place of the smoke herring."
WSÁNEĆ
WSÁNEĆ means "raised up" (Dave Elliott Sr.) or "emerging place" (viewed from the water, rather than from the other land in the SENĆOŦEN language).
Local Nuu-chah-nulth Nations
- Pacheedaht