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University of Calgary Indigenous Strategy
- Indigenous Strategy websiteii' taa' poh' to' p ( a place to rejuvenate and re-energize during a journey)
Walking parallel paths, together in a good way. The Office of Indigenous Engagement and ii' taa'poh'to'p guide UCalgary on its path of transformation and communicate its commitment and responsibility for truth and reconciliation. - Indigenous StrategyThe realization of ii' taa'poh'to'p will require patience, dedication, ongoing dialogue and thoughtful reflection. Reconciliation will be an ongoing process for many years — perhaps generations.
"This strategy is not about integration. It's not about assimilation. It's recognizing that we have two very different cultures that want to walk together, on a path, in a good way." -Dr. Dru Marshall, PhD, former provost and vice-president, academic
Naming with Intercultural Competency and Respect
- Naming with Intercultural Competency and Respect: an Indigenous Teminology PrimerColumn from UToday Jan. 25, 2018. Written by David Laidlaw, Canadian Institute of Resources Law
Universities Canada Advancing Reconciliation Through Higher Education - 2017 Survey Findings
- Advancing Reconciliation Through Higher Education: Report April 2018Report from Universities Canada; 2017 survey findings
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