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Logo

logo

Our logo is by Sk’aal Tsiid (Flicker Bird) James Cowpar,Tsaalth Clan, Haida Gwaii

With the circle we see the representation of Metis, and Plains peoples through the unity and sweet grass. Inside are the main crests of our coastal peoples, the eagle and the raven, representing power, strength, wisdom, and community. Beneath the wings of the eagle and raven are its offspring, a man and a woman holding a textbook. Together they create a sacred circle representative of First Nations peoples. Combined, the logo conveys the life cycle of a First Nations student, whereas, the elements of our culture combine to create unity and strength among our peoples. Representation of Metis, Plains, Northwest Coast design/crests capture the diversity of First Nations people attending post-secondary institutions. The addition of the man and woman, west coast style design, combines our identity within the design, creating a sacred circle describing who we are and what we stand for.