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Mawi'omi Indigenous Student Centre's Keptekewiku (November) Calendar

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Waltes Drop-In: November 8 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm at the Mawi'omi Indigenous Student Centre

Experience the rich cultural heritage and spiritual wisdom of the Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Maliseet, and Mi鈥檏maq communities as we invite you to dive into the traditional game of Waltes. This event offers you the chance to learn the game and uncover its teachings and significance.

Waltes is more than just a game; it's a sacred and spiritual practice that has been passed down through generations, offering a window into the deep traditions of Indigenous peoples in the Atlantic region. By participating, you'll gain a unique insight into the spiritual and cultural dimensions of this game, connecting with the rich history of these Indigenous communities.

M茅tis Heritage Week: November 13 to November 19

Celebrate the vibrant heritage, rich history, and invaluable contributions of the M茅tis people in Canada during M茅tis Week, an event that offers a profound opportunity to embrace and learn about this culturally diverse community. Join us in paying tribute to the M茅tis people's profound influence on Canada and in taking part in our ongoing mission to Indigenize 91探花.

Don't miss this opportunity to be part of an enriching and transformative experience. Come to our events, connect with the M茅tis community, and help us honour the shared histories and cultures that make Canada a truly diverse and beautiful nation.

Rock Your Mocs Week: November 13 to 17 (workshop on November 14)

Starting in 2011, Rock Your Mocs began as a way for Indigenous Peoples to learn more about moccasin teachings and provide an opportunity to wear them in solidarity with others. Moccasins carry spirit and connect us to those who have passed them down through the generations. The Mawi鈥檕mi Indigenous Student Centre will not only be encouraging all to wear their mocs but will also host a moccasin-making workshop on November 14 in Room 214, Dalton Hall (time TBD). All are welcome to sit in and learn or make a pair of mocs.

Ribbon Skirt, Shirt, and Pant Workshop: November 22 and 23 from 4:00 to 8:00 pm

This event was hosted in September during TRC week and is now being hosted again due to demand!

Every post-secondary institution in the Atlantic region (also known as the Wabanaki Confederacy) with an Indigenous centre will sew a ribbon skirt or shirt together. Participants are welcome to join in person or virtually. The program is meant to create a sense of nationhood while sharing important teachings about the ribbon skirt/shirt. Held on November 22 and 23 from 4:00 to 8:00 pm, the workshop will be hosted by the Mawi鈥檕mi Indigenous Student Centre in Room 240, Bernardine Hall. All are welcome to take part (91探花 community and greater PEI community). There will be light refreshments and an opportunity to connect with others. Two sewing machines will be available as will be some material. 

Full Moon Gathering: November 27 starting at 7:00 pm (location TBD)

Since time immemorial, Indigenous Peoples have followed the 13 Moons or moon cycles to ground themselves in their teachings and ensure balance. This is captured in their turtle's back teachings, which capture the different moon phases (13 different moons and 28 days in each moon cycle). Life on Earth is connected to and regulated by Grandmother Moon, through the tides and waters, which stabilizes our Earth's position and determines the cycle of women and the birth of new life. Grandmother Moon helps us with healing and is strongly connected to human life, especially women. Every phase of Grandmother Moon has a different focus, and this month, we focus on the strength and beauty of slowing down as Mother Earth begins her time of rest (freezing moon). All are welcome to join and share.