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Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement
Office of the Associate Vice-President, Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research
Students and Community Engagement
Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement
The Centre supports students, staff and faculty at Carleton by providing culturally safe spaces for dialogue and learning.
Awards for Indigenous Students
Several internal awards for Indigenous students are listed on Carleton’s Awards and Financial Aid website.
Ojigkwanong Centre
Located in 228 Paterson Hall, the Ojigkwanong Centre provides a space for Indigenous students to connect with other students, staff and elders.
Teaching, Learning and Research
Office of the AVP (Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research)
This office supports Indigenous faculty, develops Indigenous pedagogical tools and guides research initiatives, including the Ānako Indigenous Research Institute.
Ānako Indigenous Research Institute
The Ānako Indigenous Research Institute brings together researchers, students, and Indigenous communities to foster respectful research with Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous Learning Bundles
The bundles provide the necessary factual and theoretical basis for understanding Indigenous history in relation to your area of study.
News and Stories
Friday, April 19, 2024
Children and Youth Powwow Marks the Start of a New Season
On March 16 and 17, the Carleton University campus buzzed with anticipation as the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement welcomed approximately 1,500 people for a two-day Children... More
On March 16 and 17, the Carleton University campus buzzed with anticipation as the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement welcomed approximately 1,500 people for a two-day Children and Youth Powwow in collaboration with the Odawa Native Friendship Centre and various community... More
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Carleton’s Fifth Annual Kinàmàgawin Symposium Explores Indigenous Spirituality and Connection to the Land
The fifth annual Kinàmàgawin Symposium included several presentations from Indigenous Knowledge Keepers who shared knowledge and stories... More
The fifth annual Kinàmàgawin Symposium included several presentations from Indigenous Knowledge Keepers who shared knowledge and stories connected to the symposium theme: Connecting to Indigenous Spirituality: Learning from the Land, Community, and... More
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Indigenous Round Dance at Carleton creates an evening of community and sharing
More than 200 people gathered at Carleton University for a Round Dance, a tradition as old as the land on which the university campus is located. Hosted by the Centre for Indigenous Support... More
More than 200 people gathered at Carleton University for a Round Dance, a tradition as old as the land on which the university campus is located. Hosted by the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement (CISCE), the Round Dance is a living testament of the enduring spirit of the Indigenous community—a timeless ceremony that... More
The establishment of this website responds to Call 3 of the Kinàmàgawin report, which states a need for “the development of a digital Indigenous hub where information on all Indigenous services, events and programs on campus can be easily accessed.”