Indigenous Orientation welcomes students to UM
Gather, learn, belong at Indigenous Orientation 2025.
Gather, learn, belong at Indigenous Orientation 2025.
On Wednesday, September 10, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., the University of Manitoba’s Indigenous campus community will come alive at Migizii Agamik – Bald Eagle Lodge and its surrounding outdoor spaces. This annual Indigenous Orientation invites new and returning students as well as staff and faculty, to gather, learn and belong through a celebration of culture, connection and community.
Between 11:00 a.m. and noon, a special visit from Prairie Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre will offer a unique moment of connection with the natural world, a reminder of the deep ties between Indigenous cultures and the land. Live entertainment starts at 11:30 a.m., bringing music and energy into the space. Learn more
The event is designed to support students holistically, mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually as they begin or continue their academic journey. Shelley’s Bistro will serve a free lunch at noon inside Migizii Agamik, offering a chance to share a meal and stories in a space built for gathering and reflection.
A meaningful activity that day will be the Orange Shirt origami making led by Kookum Karen. This hands-on activity invites participants to fold paper shirts in honour of Orange Shirt Day and the children affected by residential schools. It’s a quiet yet powerful way to reflect on Truth and Reconciliation and carry that spirit into the academic year.
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