We are pleased to let you know that at the Indigenous Land Symposium taking place at the Delta in Bawaating this week, Wahkohtowin Development and Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig (SKG) proudly announced a groundbreaking partnership to accredit the Wahkohtowin Guardian Program, recognizing Indigenous Knowledge and land stewardship as integral components of academic learning.

Through this agreement, participants who complete the Wahkohtowin Guardian Program will receive accredited high school and post-secondary credits, providing new educational pathways that blend traditional ecological knowledge with formal academic recognition.

Click here to view the Official Press Release

We would like to thank everyone for your support.

These are exciting times for Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig and our partners, and we are very pleased to be working together for Indigenous students, education, and land stewardship.

In photo, Left to Right:

David Flood, Wahkohtowin Development, Dean Sayers, SKG Board Chair and Land Symposium Chair, Mary Wabano-McKay, President / Chief Academic Officer, Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig