Feature Story: Campus tipi raising competition helps build community & raise awareness of First Nations culture
As four people pushed hard to work together as a team to try to raise a tipi, Darcy Tourangeau, Lead Advisor, Indigenous Initiatives at K+S Potash, could only sit and marvel at the sight. Tourangeau, from the Cote First Nation, was one of the judges at the 10th annual Glen Anaquod Tipi Raising Compe...
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External Relations, University of Regina
2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10294/8201 |
Summary: | As four people pushed hard to work together as a team to try to raise a tipi, Darcy Tourangeau, Lead Advisor, Indigenous Initiatives at K+S Potash, could only sit and marvel at the sight. Tourangeau, from the Cote First Nation, was one of the judges at the 10th annual Glen Anaquod Tipi Raising Competition held on September 29 at the University of Regina, located on Treaty 4 territory. Staff no |
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