Treaties are a part
of Manitoba���s
history,
we respect their
spirit and intent.
James
Allum
MLA for Fort
Garry-Riverview
204-475-2270
JamesAllum.ca
Ron
Lemieux
MLA for Dawson Trail
204-878-4644
Ron-Lemieux.ca
Greg
Selinger
Andrew
Swan
MLA for St. Boniface MLA for Kewatinook MLA for Minto
204-783-9860
Premier of Manitoba 204-943-2274
204-237-9247
Eric-Robinson.ca
AndrewSwan.ca
GregSelinger.ca
Flor
Jim
Marcelino Rondeau
MLA for Logan
204-788-0800
FlorMarcelino.ca
Eric
Robinson
MLA for Assiniboia
204-888-7722
JimRondeau.mb.ca
Gord
Erna
Mackintosh Braun
MLA for St. Johns
204-582-1550
GordMackintosh.ca
MLA for Rossmere
204-667-7244
ErnaBraun.ca
Greg
Dewar
MLA for Selkirk
204-482-7066
GregDewar.ca
Kevin
Chief
MLA for Point Douglas
204-421-9126
KevinChief.ca
P A T H W AY S T O
INDIGENOUS ACHIEVEMENT
The University of Manitoba is home to a dynamic community
of Indigenous students, faculty and staff. Each year we welcome
over 2,000 Indigenous students, and each year many Indigenous
graduates return to their communities as leaders, role models,
visionaries and innovators.
At the U of M we strive to ensure that First Nations, Metis
and Inuit values are acknowledged, embraced and infused
into life on our campuses.
Our Pathways to Indigenous Achievement plan is based
on four directions that harness the power of education
to transform communities and the lives of young people.
By working with a variety of partners and communities,
we are creating a centre of excellence in Manitoba for
Indigenous education and research.
For more information, please visit:
UMANITOBA.CA/INDIGENOUS
Sarah Flattery, Ojibway student Clayton H. Riddell
Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
SUPPORTING
STUDENTS
SHARING
INDIGENOUS
KNOWLEDGE AND
RESEARCH
BUILDING
PARTNERSHIPS
AND SUPPORTING
COMMUNITIES
CELEBRATING
FIRST NATIONS,
METIS AND INUIT
SUCCESSES