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Beads and Stone

  • Beads and Stone artwork unveiled
  • Interactive USask art project addresses decolonization and Indigenization
  • ‘It’s like a little beading oasis’: Ruth Cuthand brings her skills to the Arts Building

Galleries

Indigenous Achievement Week

  • 2021
    • Indigenous Achievement Week - Students - University of Saskatchewan (usask.ca)
    • College of Arts and Science students receive Indigenous Achievement Awards - News - Arts & Science - University of Saskatchewan (usask.ca)
  • 2020
    • Indigenous students recognized with achievement awards - News - Arts & Science - University of Saskatchewan (usask.ca)

Indigenous Scholarship

  • Indigenous Scholarship & Excellence - YouTube

Living Language Wall

  • April Doepker - Living Language Wall - YouTube

Rise of the Morning Star

  • Rise of the Morning Star timelapse - YouTube
  • Kevin Pee-Ace - Rise of the Morning Star - YouTube

Science Outreach

  • Science Outreach | Lana Elias - YouTube
  • Science Outreach - Arts and Science - University of Saskatchewan (usask.ca)

We Rise Stone Steps

  • Taking the next steps: Reclaimed stone key to Indigenous Achievement Week art project - News - Arts & Science - University of Saskatchewan (usask.ca)
  • USask art installation honours Indigenous measures of time - News - Arts & Science - University of Saskatchewan

Women Feeling Healthy


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Usask Indigenous

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