Indigenizing Engineering at U of M, new course from FNTC plus Animikii at the World Indigenous Business Forum

Boozhoo News River readers,
This week's News River brings you inspiring stories of Indigenous innovation across technology, education, and cultural preservation. From the First Nations Technology Council's new web development program empowering Indigenous learners, to groundbreaking developments in decolonizing engineering education at the University of Manitoba, we're witnessing powerful examples of Indigenous knowledge and modern technology working in harmony.
- First Nations Technology Council's new Web Development Course creates pathways for Indigenous learners to build sovereign digital futures
- The University of Manitoba's engineering course demonstrates how Indigenous worldviews can transform conventional education
- Indigenous communities are combining traditional knowledge with modern science to protect lands and waters
Animikii attends World Indigenous Business Forum!
Animikii's CEO Jeff Ward and COO David Pereira will be attending the World Indigenous Business Forum (WIBF) in Albuquerque next week! We look forward to connecting with other purpose-driven innovators who share our vision of Indigenous-led innovation. Attending #WIBF2024 and interested in discussing Indigenous technology, data sovereignty, or ethical tech solutions? Reach out by replying here and we can connect you with Jeff and David at#WIBF - we'd love to share how we're working to bring Indigenous tech to the world.
Even if you're not attending, please take a moment to amplify our post so folks in your network who might be attending can connect with us in Albuquerque!
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Animikii Inc: theDock Centre for Social Impact 100-722 Cormorant St Victoria, BC V8W 1P8
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