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Xwi7xwa Library hires first archivist
By Anna Moorhouse on June 27, 2025
When Jesse Carson joined Xwi7xwa Library earlier this year as its first full-time archivist, he was already familiar with some of the challenges—and the stacks of boxes—that awaited him. Founded in 1993, Xwi7xwa Library was intended as a repository for both published and archival materials related to Indigenous communities external to UBC, as well as individuals and […]
How Language Revitalization Boosts Indigenous Health
By Faculty of Arts on June 23, 2025
New UBC Arts-led research shows that reviving Indigenous languages may do more than preserve culture—it may also improve public health. In British Columbia, First Nations youth who speak their ancestral language are less likely to die by suicide. In Australia’s Northern Territory, community-led language initiatives are linked to better mental health outcomes. Across English-speaking settler-colonial […]
Indigenous Graduation Spring 2025
By Chio Gonzalez on June 3, 2025
See the First Nations House of Learning’s story on this spring’s Indigenous graduation celebration, including a video recording of the event.
Indigenous Outdoor Art Series
By Chio Gonzalez on June 1, 2025
Discover and enjoy unique world-class Indigenous outdoor artworks located across campus using an interactive map. Take a self-guided tour today!
FNHL open letter concerning public denial statements
By Joely Viveiros on May 21, 2025
To the University of British Columbia community, A collective of approximately 30 Indigenous faculty and staff from UBC Vancouver recently gathered to discuss public statements that question or deny Indigenous rights, title, and the historical record of Indian Residential School abuses and deaths. We stand together as Indigenous peoples to express deep concern about these […]
FNHL Statement on “Red Dress Day”
By Chio Gonzalez on May 5, 2025
Read FNHL’s statement on the National Day of Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two Spirit People (2SLGBTQI+), also known as “Red Dress Day.”
Forestry launches new Indigenous land stewardship degree
By Chio Gonzalez on April 16, 2025
Partnership between the Faculty of Forestry and the Mastercard Foundation will expand opportunity for Indigenous students in environmental management.
Forestry launches new Indigenous land stewardship degree
By UBC Forestry on April 8, 2025
New program is “more than a degree – it is the future of land stewardship.” – Dr. Garry Merkel A new program co-developed by Indigenous leaders and the Faculty of Forestry will provide Indigenous youth with a unique opportunity to learn Indigenous science and land stewardship approaches. Part of a growing movement, this first-of-its-kind degree […]