NSERC Promo-Science Two-Eyed Seeing Program. Promoting the marriage of L'nuk culture, knowledge, and science through hands on learning. Guided by Etuaptmumk.
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We’re moving to Bluesky and would love for you to join us there: https://t.co/ZWO5cgUWjF
We’ve officially started prepping for our big mural project! Today, our mentor Jessica Jerome taught us how to work with oil paints. It was such a fun and inspiring day, and we can’t wait to start painting on our large panels. Stay tuned for more updates!
Blueberries, bilberries, and serviceberries are starting to ripen! It’s a beautiful time to connect with the land and appreciate what it offers, while being mindful to take only what you need.
Looking for a way to use your berries? Recipe here: https://t.co/yf3kW5dKlj
Did you know every drum has its own voice?
With Native Council, we used physics to listen to hand drums, saw their frequencies with DIY Chladni plates, and formed soundwaves with slinkies!
Want to try it? Comment “ME” & we’ll send you the activity!
The Two-Eyed Seeing Program is teaming up with Mi’kmaw artist Jessica Jerome to paint a mural at MSVU!
Honorarium included!
We're looking for student artists to work alongside Jessica:
1 MSVU student
1 student in grades 7–9
Email [email protected] by July 14, 2025.
June is National Indigenous History Month, and today, June 21, is National Indigenous Peoples Day!
It’s a time to honour and celebrate the rich history, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples.
How are you celebrating today?
The Two-Eyed Seeing Program is teaming up with Mi’kmaw artist Jessica Jerome to paint a mural at MSVU!
We're looking for student artists to work alongside Jessica:
1 MSVU student
1 student in grades 7–9
Honorarium included!
Email [email protected] by June 30, 2025.
Ujjl (pronounced uch·chêl) and tata't (pronounced da·daat) mean father/dad in Mi’kmaq.
Today is Father's Day, and we recognize the fathers, father figures, and caring men in our communities.
Your strength, patience, and love do not go unnoticed. Thank you for everything you do!
May 28 was the first day of “Trees Fully Leafed” or “Summer” Time. The full Nipniku’s Moon will shine tonight! It will reach full moon status around 4:45am ADT on Wednesday, June 11.
What signs of summer are you noticing around you? ☀
Exciting news!
The Two-Eyed Seeing Program is 1 of 4 projects selected for an @MSVU_Halifax President’s Fund Special Project grant! We’ll be creating an art installation in the MSVU Library.
Thank you to the donors and staff who made this possible!
🔗 https://t.co/uIjTT42q1c
The Alexa McDonough Institute recently hosted its annual Girls Conference. It was a fantastic event attended by 300+ girls and young women. We’re so proud of our team members who supported it by speaking, volunteering, and helping to organize the event! A great job done by all.
Congrats to our giveaway winners, Shonna and Jennifer!
You’ll each receive a signed copy of Mi’kmaw Moons!
As frog croaking time winds down, did you snap any spring peeper pics?
We’d love to see them — share or tag us!
Last chance to enter our Mi’kmaw Moons giveaway! 🌖
1. Follow us
2. Comment your favourite part of spring
3. Comment on this post AND our earlier giveaway post for 2 entries!
We’re in Frogs Croaking Time, phasing out of Sqoljuiku’s [Skoalch-ooh-we-goos] Moon.
Ends May 25!
Kiju', or Giju', (pronounced Gi-juu) means mother in Mi’kmaq.
Today we honour the mothers, mother figures, and caring women in our communities.
You're doing an incredible job, even if it looks different from someone else's journey. Thank you for everything you do!
#MothersDay
GIVEAWAY! Win a signed copy of the Mi’kmaw Moons book! With the spring Sqoljuiku’s Moon in the sky, it is Frogs Croaking Time. 🌱
To enter the giveaway:
1. Follow us
2. Comment your favourite thing about spring!
Closes May 25. Good luck!
May 5 is Red Dress Day. We visited an installation at MSVU honouring missing & murdered Indigenous women, girls & 2SLGBTQIA+ people. Open to all—free, donations welcome.
📍 Evaristus Hall, 2nd floor
🗓️ May 5 (10AM–7PM) & May 6 (10AM–4PM)
More info: https://t.co/vbanAglD8W
The Atlantic Indigenous Mentorship Network’s 2025-26 KSP Scholarship is open!
Up to $15K for grad/post-professional Indigenous students doing community-led wellbeing research.
Apply by June 6, 5PM Atlantic Time!
Info: https://t.co/Ed7AwZakDo
Did you know our Program Coordinator, Cathy LeBlanc, co-authored a book with physicist David Chapman? Mi'kmaw Moons uses Two-Eyed Seeing to explore lunar cycles.
We’re now in Sqoljuiku’s [Skoalch-ooh-we-goos] Moon—Frogs Croaking Time until about June 5! 🐸🌙
Indigenous college/university students:
Want to promote science or engineering in your community? Apply for up to $5,000 through NSERC's Indigenous Student Ambassadors (NISA) grant!
💡 Host workshops, booths & more.
📩 [email protected]
🔗 https://t.co/dClykZfBXM).