Join Principal Deane, University Senators and Office of Indigenous Initiatives for the special virtual Polishing the Chain Ceremony. 
āPolishing the chainā (Wampum Belt) ensures that a relationship does not become rusty and is a reaffirmation of the commitment between Queenās and Indigenous peoples as ongoing and not just a moment in time. The friendship wampum belt was presented to ¾ÅŠćÖ±²„ Senate by the Clan Mothers at Tyendinaga, and the Grandmothers' Council in Kingston, on Mar. 7, 2017. This cherished symbol is now present at all Senate meetings, to represent the lasting covenant of peace and friendship.  
Wampum translates to peace, friendship, and good minds.
Note: Wampum are traditionally beads made from shells.  Belts made of wampum are used to mark agreements, contracts, and commitments between peoples and are of particular significance when associated with treaties or covenants between Aboriginal peoples and European colonial powers.
 
  Virtual Polishing the Chain Ceremony
Cost
          Complimentary with registration
               
    