World indigenous conference shines spotlight on Six Nations
April 14, 2015
Six Nations Polytechnic is co-hosting a major international conference expected to draw thousands of indigenous people from Canada and around the world in 2017.
April 14, 2015
Six Nations Polytechnic is co-hosting a major international conference expected to draw thousands of indigenous people from Canada and around the world in 2017.
Who is this child named WIPCE (pronounced wip-see)? It is the coming together of the youth, youthless (inbetweens)and Elders of the world’s indigenous peoples, according to its founder, Dr. Verna J. Kirkness.
Stevie Jonathan (Mohawk, Wolf Clan - Six Nations of the Grand River territory) speaks about the World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education, which will take place in Toronto, July 24 - 28, 2017.
The primary goals of the Summer Institute are to support scholarship that enables Indigenous self-determination and to explore and participate in research activities that reflect Haudenosaunee ways
On Tuesday, June 6, at 2:30 p.m.
June 7th 2017 marked a milestone in the history of Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP) with the first ever convocation of students from the Bachelor of Arts in Ogwehoweh Languages program.
SIX NATIONS - April 27, 2017 – Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP) is pleased to acknowledge Ontario for it
Canadians will be better equipped for the well-paying middle-class jobs of today and tomorrow as a result of a $5 million investment in Six Nations Polytechnic.
On November 2nd and 3rd, Six Nations Polytechnic hosted its Fourth Annual “Champions for Change” Indigenous Education Conference, attracting more than 100 delegates including attendees and speakers