• Metis Beading workshop

    Fort St. John Campus 9820 - 120th Ave, Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada

    Truth and Reconciliation Week event: Metis Beading workshop with Haley Bassett in Fort St. John campus' Gathering Space 1pm–5pm Please get here early to be involved — there is limited space and number of participants — students have priority (15 participants max — 10 reserved seats for Indigenous students). Free event

  • Webinar — All my Reciprocal Relations

    Fort St. John Campus 9820 - 120th Ave, Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada

    Truth and Reconciliation Week event: Webinar with Mark Solomon 11am–12pm All My Reciprocal Relations Webinar information

  • Picking Up the Pieces: The Making of the Witness Blanket

    Fort St. John Campus 9820 - 120th Ave, Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada

    Truth and Reconciliation awareness film Picking Up the Pieces: The Making of the Witness Blanket 6-8pm FSJ Campus Atrium.

  • Nathan Scott — Teaching Circle

    Chetwynd Campus 5132 50 Street, Chetwynd, British Columbia, Canada

    Knowledge-keeper Nathan Scott, will host a teachings circle on various cultural aspects such as medicines, drumming, and songs. This free event will be open to students, staff, and faculty. September 28, 2–5pm at the Chetwynd campus' Indigenous Gathering Space

  • Picking Up the Pieces: The Making of the Witness Blanket

    Dawson Creek Campus 11401 8th St, Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada

    Truth and Reconciliation awareness film Picking Up the Pieces: The Making of the Witness Blanket 6-8pm DC Campus Room 116 (Health Sciences Building)

  • Indigenous Engagement Protocols: Building Meaningful Relationships

    Dawson Creek Campus 11401 8th St, Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada

    As part of NLC's Truth and Reconciliation Week, our Indigenous Education Department is presenting this learning opportunity to staff and faculty in our Dawson Creek campus' Gathering Space.

  • Driftpile Cree Nation Drummers & Dancers

    Dawson Creek Campus 11401 8th St, Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada

    As part of NLC's Truth and Reconciliation Week, our Indigenous Education Department is hosting the Driftpile Cree Nation, AB, Drummers & Dancers with local DC dancers on Dawson Creek Campus Centre lobby. There will be teachings about the songs, dance and drumming, tea dance and snacks. This event is free

  • Elder in Residence Dawson Creek – Ken Cameron and Dean Dokkie

    Dawson Creek Campus 11401 8th St, Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada

    Schedule Oct 21 10am-12pm History of West Moberly First Nations 1pm-3pm WMFN association and family ties to Saulteau FN. Overview of history since 1905 Oct 22  10am-12pm Respect: The difference between today and traditional times 1-3pm Traditional Values: what are the pillars. Language Culture: Way of life and beliefs. Oct 23  10am-11:30am Colonization - decolonization […]

  • Elder in Residence Dawson Creek – Ken Cameron and Dean Dokkie

    Dawson Creek Campus 11401 8th St, Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada

    Schedule Oct 21 10am-12pm History of West Moberly First Nations 1pm-3pm WMFN association and family ties to Saulteau FN. Overview of history since 1905 Oct 22  10am-12pm Respect: The difference between today and traditional times 1-3pm Traditional Values: what are the pillars. Language Culture: Way of life and beliefs. Oct 23  10am-11:30am Colonization - decolonization […]

  • Elder in Residence Dawson Creek – Ken Cameron and Dean Dokkie

    Dawson Creek Campus 11401 8th St, Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada

    Schedule Oct 21 10am-12pm History of West Moberly First Nations 1pm-3pm WMFN association and family ties to Saulteau FN. Overview of history since 1905 Oct 22  10am-12pm Respect: The difference between today and traditional times 1-3pm Traditional Values: what are the pillars. Language Culture: Way of life and beliefs. Oct 23  10am-11:30am Colonization - decolonization […]