Pulling Together: A Guide for Front-Line Staff, Student Services, and Advisors

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Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • Overview
    • Introduction
  • Section 1: Understanding Decolonization, Indigenization, and Reconciliation

    • Introduction
    • Decolonization and Indigenization
    • Decolonizing and Indigenizing as an Unlearning and Relearning Process
    • Pathways Toward Reconciliation
    • Moving Forward, Reconciling Intent, Purpose, and Practice
    • Summary
  • Section 2: Who are Indigenous Students?

    • Introduction
    • Indigenous Student Diversity
    • Myths that Impact Indigenous Student Experience
    • Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being
    • Summary
  • Section 3: Understanding Indigenous Worldview Values to Better Support Indigenous Students

    • Introduction
    • Land and Traditional Territory
    • Elders
    • Language
    • The Learning Spirit
    • Indigenized Integral Professional Competency Self-Assessment
    • Summary
  • Section 4: Toward an Indigenized Student Services

    • Introduction
    • Indigenization and Institutional Interconnections
    • Building Responsible Relationships
    • Promising Practices and Policies to Support Student Transformation
    • Becoming an Advocate
    • Summary
    • Conclusion
    • Additional Resources
    • References
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Appendix A: Indigenized Integral Professional Competency Framework
    • Appendix B: Funding and Programs for Indigenous Students
    • Appendix C: Adapting this Guide
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Book Name:
Pulling Together: A Guide for Front-Line Staff, Student Services, and Advisors
Copyright:
2022

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Pulling Together: A Guide for Front-Line Staff, Student Services, and Advisors by Ian Cull, Robert L. A. Hancock, Stephanie McKeown, Michelle Pidgeon, and Adrienne Vedan is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

Artist Statement

Inspired by the annual gathering of ocean-going canoes through Tribal Journeys, ‘Pulling Together’ created by Kwakwaka’wakw artist, Lou-ann Neel, is intended to represent the connections each of us has to our respective Nations and to one another as we Pull Together. Working toward our common visions, we move forward in sync, so we can continue to build and manifest strong, healthy communities with foundations rooted in our ancient ways.

Thank you to all of the writers and contributors to the guides. We asked writers to share a phrase from their Indigenous languages on paddling or pulling together…

‘alhgoh ts’ut’o ~ Wicēhtowin ~
kən limt p cyʕap ~ si’sixwanuxw ~ ƛihšƛ ~
Alh ka net tsa doh ~ snuhwulh ~
Hilzaqz as q̓íǧuála q̓úsa m̓ánáǧuala wíw̓úyalax̌sṃ ~
k’idéin át has jeewli.àat ~ Na’tsa’maht ~
S’yat kii ga goot’deem ~ Yequx deni nanadin ~
Mamook isick

Thank you to the Indigenization Project Steering Committee, project advisors and BCcampus staff who offered their precious time and energy to guide this project. Your expertise, gifts, and generosity were deeply appreciated.

Project Steering Committee

Verna Billy-Minnabarriet, Nicola Valley Institute of Technology
Jo Chrona, First Nations Education Steering Committee
Marlene Erickson, College of New Caledonia, BC Aboriginal Post-Secondary Coordinators
Jan Hare, University of British Columbia
Colleen Hodgson, Métis Nation British Columbia
Deborah Hull, Project co-chair, Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training
Janice Simcoe, Project co-chair, Camosun College, I-LEAD
Kory Wilson, BC Institute of Technology

BCcampus

Dianne Biin, Project Manager and Content Developer
Michelle Glubke, Senior Manager
Lucas Wright, Open Education Advisor

Supported by

BCcampus

Government of British COlumbia

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