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Suggestive of an eagle in flight, the First Nations University of Canada building was designed by architect Douglas Cardinal, whose work reflects his Metis and Blackfoot heritage. The building...
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Recognized as a university by the Saskatchewan Government, FNUC is a federated college of UofR, and its degrees are recognized as UofR degrees. The First Nations University was an initiative of...
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Not unaccustomed to the “cunning of the white man,” the FNUC Student Association and their supporters presented a letter October 1, 2009, to an Indian and Northern Affairs (INAC) official to deliver to...
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Some prefer to sleep outside the university building in tipis. Research on funding for four universities in Canada (Universities of Toronto Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta) indicates that FNUC only...
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A Round Dance held during the UofR faculty sleep-over in support of the Live-In.
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Stories told late at night in the tipi. Recently elected FSIN Chief Guy Lonechild surprised everyone when he persuaded the Chiefs of Saskatchewan Indian Nations to disband the First Nations University...
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Banners hanging inside the university: one banner depicting a buffalo labelled “FNUC” being fired upon from an Indian Affairs vehicle. For many First Nations Peoples, education is referred to as the...
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The FNUC Student Association hosted a rally March 23. They announced they would be occupying immediately the university's main campus building as well as the respective campus buildings in Saskatoon...
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FNUC is the only First Nations university in Canada. If Harper’s government gets its way, by August 31 there will be no such university in Canada. Lay-offs have already begun at FNUC, and by the end of...
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Students rally against budget cuts to the First Nations University of Canada. Federal funding cuts to the FNUC are just part of what some see as widespread de-funding of Aboriginal services by the...
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