
The University of Lethbridge kicked off its 50th Indigenous Awareness Week on Monday with a powwow and Blackfoot naming transfer ceremony.
The week is designed to embrace the spirit of reconciliation by hosting a range of activities with a focus on conversations and understanding.
Events will include an opening ceremony and blessing by Elder in Residence, Ninnaisipistoo (Owl Chief), Dr. Francis First Charger, a feast followed by a mini powwow and dance demonstration.
There will also be a traditional Blackfoot Naming Transfer Ceremony for the Dhillon School of Business. A special ceremony for the naming transfer is set for Friday with a teepee raising and several guest speakers.
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