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A parting gift

A beaded capital letter Q done in a traditional way.

Photography by Jana Chytilova

Convocation is always a special time at the Four Directions Indigenous Centre.

The place is a second home for many Indigenous students, and every year Four Directions staff attend new graduatesā€™ convocations. Families are invited back to the centre for a small celebration. Students also add their painted handprint to a publicly displayed mural that features Indigenous graduates from previous years.

Due to the COVID-19 postponement of in-person convocation ceremonies, Four Directions is hoping a gift of Indigenous art ā€“ a colourful beaded Q ā€“ will help make up for not having a traditional graduation.

¾ÅŠćÖ±²„ 50 beaded Qs, made by Indigenous artists, are part of a graduation gift basket.

ā€œWe werenā€™t able to do any of our usual convocation celebrations that students really look forward to, so we wanted to make something a little personal and traditional,ā€ says Four Directions Cultural Counsellor Lisa Doxtator.

The idea of giving a beaded Q was inspired by fourth-year Indigenous nursing students who run a mental--health sharing circle. They made Ms. Doxtator a beaded Q brooch as a thank-you gift at the end of their project in 2020.

Beading has been part of Indigenous culture and history for thousands of years, and Four Directions runs a beading workshop led by a professor once a week. 

Ms. Doxtator describes the act of beading by students as ā€œIndigenous therapy.ā€

ā€œThere are so many skills involved in beading ā€“ each bead is sewn by needle and thread, one at a time. So, you have to have a lot of patience and the ability to focus. There is pride involved in the studentā€™s work that they have made something that their ancestors have been doing forever,ā€ says Ms. Doxtator, who is proud to see several former students now making money by selling beaded jewelry and earrings.

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