Building names
UVic is committed to working closely with local Nation, Chiefs, Elders, Knowledge Keepers and community members to embrace each naming opportunity with profound meaning and respect. Together, we aim to create a space where their wisdom can be shared, allowing them to guide and shape the experiences of all the students who will have the privilege of residing, visiting and studying in these buildings.
si蕯膷蓹虂艐蓹涩 蕯茅蕯l蓹艐
Student residence building is given a new Lək̓ʷəŋən name—siʔčə́ŋəɬ ʔéʔləŋ. Chosen by Songhees Elder Seniemten, Dr. Elmer George, this name refers to driftwood that washes up on the beach.
膶eq史蓹艐铆n 蕯茅蕯l蓹艐 and S艐茅q蓹 蕯茅蕯l蓹艐
UVic’s new student housing and dining buildings have Lək̓ʷəŋən names! We are honoured that Songhees and Esquimalt Nations have given us permission to use these names as a way to bring to life the language and the history of the People and land on which these buildings sit.
SI脕M S冉E冉W脕冉 NO峁圗T SWE隇,冉
The 'Highly Respected One's, Peace of Mind at Last’ Coast Salish Woven Blanket was made to demonstrate UVic’s commitment to reconciliation and meaningful engagement with the Lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. This blanket is in Čeqʷəŋin ʔéʔləŋ - the student housing and dining building.