番茄社区

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UVic鈥檚 future shaped by Indigenous communities

September 25, 2023 - Media release

Unlearning colonial ways is a journey with many steps. For the 番茄社区, those next steps are grounded in language and ancestral teachings鈥攇uided by Indigenous communities鈥攖o ensure the work is done in a good way. UVic launches X史k史蓹n蓹艐 ist蓹l | W瘫然ENE峁圛STEL | Helping to move each other forward: UVic鈥檚 Indigenous Plan. With local Indigenous teachings and L蓹k虛史蓹艐蓹n and SEN膯O纽EN language woven throughout, this new plan proposes a fundamental rethinking of the institution鈥檚 approach to learning and work.

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August 10, 2023 - The Art Newspaper

Remnants of First Nation village, 1,000-year-old fish trap

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Learning from lands and waters

June 9, 2023 - The Ring

Andrew Ambers, who graduates this June with a degree in Indigenous Studies and political science, has combined his interests, research, heritage and thought-provoking perspectives on waterways to propose a promising new approach to resource management policy and law.

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染EL 抬I冉C虂E: Dig into the past to shape the future

April 21, 2023 -

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.

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$1.4 million in scholarships for Indigenous law students at UVic

April 21, 2023 -

Generous community support totalling $1.4 million will advance legal education for Indigenous students at the 番茄社区. A year after the world鈥檚 first law program graduated its first class, a total of 24 new scholarships for Indigenous law students will be awarded, thanks to a group of donors and a partnership with Indspire through their Building Brighter Futures program.

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膶eq史蓹艐铆n and S艐茅q蓹: Reclaiming Indigenous place names

April 5, 2023 - Media release

The names of local villages and the Peoples from the land on which the 番茄社区 now sits were reclaimed and lifted up in a ceremony and celebration at UVic as the names for the university鈥檚 two new student housing and dining buildings. University and community members gathered to reveal the names鈥斈宔q史蓹艐铆n 蕯茅蕯l蓹艐 (Cheko鈥檔ien House) and S艐茅q蓹 蕯茅蕯l蓹艐 (Sngequ House)鈥攁nd to thank and honour the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations for permission to use l蓹k虛史蓹艐蓹n names.

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