Remnants of First Nation village, 1,000-year-old fish trap
National Indigenous History Month and Indigenous Peoples Day
June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, a time to recognize, learn about and celebrate the rich history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis Peoples.
Nuu-chah-nulth knowledge, teachings and ways of knowing
A powerful new exhibit of over 51 original and reproduction works by a c虛i拧aa蕯at岣 (Tseshaht) artist, scholar/educator, activist and actor鈥擥eorge Clutesi (1905-1988)鈥 is on during Indigenous Peoples History Month at the Alberni Valley Museum in Port Alberni until Sept. 2.
染EL 抬I冉C虂E: Dig into the past to shape the future
Led by the Tsawout First Nation, the 番茄社区's 2023 archaeology summer field school will conduct the first research-focused archaeological project in the Cordova Bay area, which was originally a teeming centre of life for the people living in an Indigenous village called 染EL 抬I冉C虂E. The fieldwork will map the footprint of the village and surrounding areas using ground penetrating radar and archaeological soil probing techniques, as well as careful exploratory excavations, while bringing SEN膯O纽EN language, oral history, and local knowledge into the research. The project aims to recognize and uplift all the incredible stories attached to the place and to reconnect people to the land and water.
Experts for National Indigenous Languages Day
The following UVic experts are available for comment to media as we mark National Indigenous Languages Day on March 31.
Reflections on National Indigenous Languages Day lay path of learning into the future
March 31 is National Indigenous Languages Day. There are more than 70 Indigenous languages in Canada. Here are some stories about Indigenous language revitalization at UVic.
2022 REACH Awards
The REACH Awards honour the extraordinary teachers and researchers who lead the way in dynamic learning and make a vital impact at UVic, in the classroom and beyond.
Asking new questions and building new friendships
When aliens appeared over Montana in the 2016 blockbuster film Arrival, Caroline Allen鈥攁 linguistics undergraduate at the University of Montana at the time鈥攚as thrilled. Only a linguist could save the day? Great fiction.
Connecting language, land and education
STOL然E冉OT Adelaide 鈥淎ddie鈥 Elliot is graduating with a certificate in Indigenous Language Revitalization, a partnership program between UVic鈥檚 Department of Indigenous Education and the W瘫S脕NE膯 school board.
Right on track
As they prepare to cross the convocation stage in June to receive a bachelor鈥檚 degree in history with a minor in Spanish, Navarra Houldin is on track to complete what has been by all measures a remarkable journey during their time at the university.
Education鈥檚 role in Indigenous reconciliation
Education once destroyed Indigenous culture and identity in Canada and now it's used as a vital tool in reconciliation, Governor General Mary Simon told Indigenous law and education students at UVic.
UVic French education gets a boost
New funding announced today advances resources and programming that enriches cultural experiences and strengthens links between the 番茄社区 and francophone communities.
2021 Reach Awards
The Reach Awards celebrate UVic scholars for their extraordinary contributions in research and teaching.
2021 Reach Awards
The Reach Awards celebrate UVic scholars for their extraordinary contributions in research and teaching.
Royal Society of Canada recognizes eight UVic researchers
Eight UVic researchers in the fields of science, social sciences, engineering, and humanities have been recognized by the Royal Society of Canada, the country鈥檚 highest academic honour.
Royal Society of Canada elects six UVic researchers
Six UVic researchers in the fields of science, social sciences, engineering, and humanities have been elected to the Royal Society of Canada, the country鈥檚 highest academic honour.
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