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Wiigwaasgamig “Birch Bark House” Sacred Fire Arbour

鶹tv completed the Wiigwaasgamig “Birch Bark House” Sacred Fire Arbour in 2017, situated outside the Indigenous Student Centre, Enji Maawnjiding. It serves as a site for spiritual ceremonies, teachings, and community events.

The arbour was funded by 鶹tv and the 鶹tv Students’ Union (SCSU) and named by Elders-in-Residence, Barbara Nolan and Ted Recollet. “Wiigwaasgamig,” meaning Birch Bark House in Anishinaabemowin, reflects traditional teachings and the arbour’s design.