U of L dignitaries honoured with traditional Blackfoot names
One of the more iconic events of Homecoming Weekend was the traditional Blackfoot Naming ceremony that saw five esteemed members of the University of Lethbridge community receive Blackfoot names.
A decades-long custom, the naming ceremony recognizes and celebrates the relationship between the University of Lethbridge and the Blackfoot Nation. Located in Treaty 7, the heart of traditional Blackfoot Territory, the U of L has enjoyed a deep and meaningful relationship with the Blackfoot people since its inception in 1967.
The latest memers of the U of L community to be honoured with traditional Blackfoot names are: Chancellor Janice Varzari (BN ’90, MEd ’02), Board of Governors Chair Kurt Schlachter (BSc ’00), longest-serving faculty member Dr. Dennis Connolly (LLD '17), Chancellor Emeritus Dr. Van Christou (LLD '84) and Provost & Vice-President (Academic) Dr. Andy Hakin.
Following are the traditional Blackfoot names bestowed upon the honorees.
Andrew Hakin, Provost & Vice-President (Academic) - Iinniowmoowakima – Herding the Buffalo
Kurt Schlachter, Chair, Board of Governors - Stamiksiiitoohkitapoyii- Bull Buffalo Standing on the Hill
Janice Varzari, Chancellor - Oohskwiikkitstakaakii – Blue Offering Woman
Dennis Connolly, Professor - Itiiomaahkaa – Long Journey
Van Christou, Chancellor Emeritus - Iinniowdoomoowa– Buffalo Leader