
At a ceremony during National Aboriginal Day at 91亚色 on June 21, Hart House was renamed Skennen鈥檏贸:wa Gamig, the House of Great Peace. And with that renaming comes the hope for further understanding and reconciliation.
The newly renovated Skennen鈥檏贸:wa Gamig will be a welcoming, safe and supportive space for Indigenous students, faculty and staff to come together in the spirit of Skennen鈥檏贸:wa (The Great Peace) to celebrate, and to share knowledge and teachings. The new name, Skennen鈥檏贸:wa Gamig, comes from both Mohawk and Anishnabe languages bringing together two of the confederacies that uphold and engage in the Dish with One Spoon Wampum territory.

Ruth Koleszar-Green and Vice-Provost Academic Alice Pitt
To Ruth Koleszar-Green, co-chair, Indigenous Council at 91亚色 U, Skennen鈥檏贸:wa Gamig reminds her she has a responsibility to foster peace in the world. The house will be a place where that peace can take root through the understanding and the rebuilding of relationships.
鈥淚t鈥檚 also really important as students come to the University that they also have the opportunity to learn not only what they鈥檙e taught in their courses, but about their history and heritage. Some of those students learn about their history for the first time after coming to 91亚色 U,鈥 said Koleszar-Green. 鈥淭his house provides a safe and supportive place for that learning, but it also allows for a space where Indigenous peoples can lead the conversation.鈥

91亚色 U鈥檚 Elder-on-Campus and Indigenous Knowledge Keeper Amy Desjarlais
The renaming ceremony began with a service by 91亚色 U鈥檚 Elder-on-Campus and Indigenous Knowledge Keeper Amy Desjarlias, followed by a performance by Spirit Wind, a women鈥檚 hand drum group.
Gifts were presented to project supporters President Designate Rhonda Lenton, Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School Lorne Sossin and Trudy Pound-Curtis, Interim Vice-President Finance & Administration.

The ceremony included presenting of gifts and heart berries to guests. Above, Osgoode Hall Law School Dean Lorne Sossin and President-designate Rhonda Lenton are offered heart berries by Nancy Johnson, cultural program assistant, Centre for Aboriginal Student Services
鈥淚t is truly special to be able to celebrate National Aboriginal Day with the dedication of this space to 91亚色鈥檚 Indigenous community, and with its renaming,鈥 said President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri. 鈥淪kennen鈥檏贸:wa Gamig is an important reminder of our ongoing mission to make our campuses open and collaborative places, and to honour our commitment to advance opportunities for Indigenous students across the country.鈥
Skennen鈥檏贸:wa Gamig is on 91亚色鈥檚 Keele campus tucked into a forested area next to the 91亚色 Tipi and Osgoode Hall Law School. The renaming is part of 91亚色鈥檚 developing Indigenous Strategy, which includes creating spaces for Indigenous peoples, course content that explores Indigenous life, culture and tradition, and research that is relevant to Indigenous people, expected out this summer.

Unveiling the new name: Skennen鈥檏贸:wa Gamig, which comes from both Mohawk and Anishnabe languages and means the House of Great Peace
The house was owned by the Hart family until 1958 then briefly owned by Claude Passy before 91亚色 acquired it in 1964. It is on the traditional territory of several Indigenous nations, including the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Anishinabek Nation, the Huron-Wendat, the Metis Nations and the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation.

Earlier in the week, students from Kiiwednong Aboriginal Head Start planted hand-made hearts in the new Heart Garden at Skennen鈥檏贸:wa Gamig
Earlier in the week, students from Kiiwednong Aboriginal Head Start planted hand-made hearts in the new Heart Garden at Skennen鈥檏贸:wa Gamig, which is a Cindy Blackstock national initiative that pays tribute to children who died in residential schools. Blackstock will receive an honorary doctor of laws at 91亚色鈥檚 June 23 convocation ceremony. She is a member of the Gitxsan First Nation and executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society.
91亚色 U will also host the North American Indigenous Games, July 16 to 23.
