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How Calgarians can commemorate the 215 residential school victims

Here are some of the ways Calgary and area are commemorating the residential school victims this week Author of the article: Stephanie Babych Publishing date: May 31, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  2 minute read  •  Footprints are painted on the sidewalk across from Langevin School and signs were placed on fences calling for the school name to be changed on Monday, May 31, 2021. Calls are growing for the school to be renamed immediately following the discovery of a mass grave of children at a former residential school in Kamloops. The school was named after Hector-Louis Langevin who was the “architect” of the residential schools in Canada. Photo by Gavin Young/Postmedia

Valley News - For Native Americans, colleges fall short

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. When Samantha Maltais steps onto Harvard’s campus this fall, she’ll become the first member of the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe to attend its prestigious law school. It’s a “full-circle moment” for the university and the Martha’s.

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Siksika Nation opening up vaccine clinic to surrounding communities

Nearly five months into its vaccination program and with more than 4,500 COVID-19 shots administered, Siksika First Nation announced this week it will help the…

For Native Americans, Harvard and other colleges fall short | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Philip Marcelo May 26, 2021 - 10:21 PM CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — When Samantha Maltais steps onto Harvard’s campus this fall, she’ll become the first member of the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe to attend its prestigious law school. It’s a “full-circle moment” for the university and the Martha’s Vineyard tribe, she says. More than 350 years ago, Caleb Cheeshahteaumuck, an Aquinnah Wampanoag man, became the first Native American to graduate from the Cambridge, Massachusetts, university — the product of its 1650 charter calling for the education of “English and Indian youth of this country.” Caleb Cheeshahteaumuck1650 charter “Coming from a tribal community in its backyard, I’m hyper aware of Harvard’s impact,” said Maltais, the 24-year-old daughter of her tribe’s chairwoman. “It’s a symbol of New England’s colonial past, this tool of assimilation that pushed Native Ameri

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