If you have any questions during the event, we will have uLead team members throughout the venue wearing red and black plaid. The registration desk will also have our team available throughout the conference. This table can be found just outside of the Van Horne Ballroom, where all of our keynote presentations are taking place.
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This session invites participants into a deeper understanding of Nitsitapi—a term meaning “the people,” used by the Blackfoot Confederacy to describe themselves. Rooted in relationship, identity, and connection to land, Nitsitapi reflects a worldview grounded in respect, balance, and community. Through storytelling, imagery, and personal reflection, participants will explore the cultural teachings, traditions, and ways of knowing that have shaped Nitsitapi identity across generations. This session will highlight the importance of language, kinship, and the land as foundational to understanding who we are and how we live in right relationship with one another. Participants will be encouraged to reflect on their own sense of identity and belonging, while considering how Indigenous perspectives can deepen our understanding of community, leadership, and shared responsibility.