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The University of Ottawa鈥檚 Indigenous Affirmation was written by the Office of Indigenous Affairs, in partnership with the Indigenous Education Council, Indigenous student groups, and members of the local Indigenous community.

The University of Ottawa鈥檚 Indigenous Affirmation is a special acknowledgment of the Algonquin Nation on whose traditional territory the University sits. The Indigenous Affirmation is meant to promote a spirit of awareness of the relationships between peoples, and in this instance, the relationship between the University of Ottawa community and Indigenous peoples in Canada.

Historically, Indigenous people did not use land acknowledgements, but instead gave statements of greeting when entering someone else鈥檚 territory that recognized the hospitality shown to them, to honour the ancestors and living people who lived in and had cared for that place, and to acknowledge the ongoing relationship of people to their homeland. This affirmation was designed to honour that tradition.

The Indigenous Affirmation is intended to be read at the commencement of events, activities or talks by members of the 新加坡时时彩 community. Repetition by each subsequent speaker is not necessary and may detract from the significance of the statement. 

Indigenous affirmation

Ni man脿djiy脿n脿nig M脿m矛winin矛 Anishin脿beg, ogog k脿 n脿gadaw脿bandadjig iyo ak矛 eko weshkad. Ako nongom egaw矛k脿d k矛 m矛giwew脿dj.
Ni man脿djiy脿n脿nig kakina Anishin脿beg ondaje kaye ogog kakina eniyagizidjig enigokamig脿g Kanad脿ng eji ond脿pinangig end脿w脿djin Od脿w脿ng.
Ninisidawinaw脿n脿nig kenawendam貌djig kije kikenindam脿win; weshkin矛gidjig kaye kejey脿dizidjig.
Nigijeweninm脿n脿nig ogog k脿 n矛g脿n矛 s貌ngideyedjig; weshkad, nongom; kaye 脿y脿nik脿dj.

 made by Joan Commanda Tenasco, an Anishin脿bekwe from Kitig脿n Z矛b矛ng near Maniwaki, Quebec. She is a semi-retired Algonquin language teacher and continues to develop curriculum. She also works as a translator to ensure the continuous existence of the Anishin脿be language. 

We pay respect to the Algonquin people, who are the traditional guardians of this land. We acknowledge their longstanding relationship with this territory, which remains unceded. We pay respect to all Indigenous people in this region, from all nations across Canada, who call Ottawa home. We acknowledge the traditional knowledge keepers, both young and old. And we honour their courageous leaders: past, present, and future. 

Two individuals speaking with one another while holding beaded friendship belts.