 My name is Jonathan Wood, I'm Student Life and Wellness Coordinator here at Aurora Campus Aurora College in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. Our Student Life and Wellness program involves, includes three large McPherson tents which are set up with a wood base and wooden walls and they have little stoves inside them so we can keep them warm in the winter and we use the space for all kinds of activities. This weekend coming up we're going to have tea and hot dogs and snacks and snowshoeing based on them this weekend but we sometimes have elders there, sometimes go on traditional plant medicine walks, use them for a variety of purposes. On a cool day in the Delta you could imagine you were out somewhere else in the Delta if it's quiet and at a camp. Our students make up a variety of ages for probably about 95% Aboriginal at this campus and so both inevaluate which end students and for some students it's a connection to home and to more traditional life experiences of being on the land. People come out and be in the tents and go, I grew up part of the time at a camp in something like this or my camp is just like this or this reminds me of visiting family and friends that have a similar kind of camp somewhere out in the Delta. Indigenous education is getting back to more traditional sharing of oral traditions of lessons learned of ways to interact with the planet around us and it's about decolonizing kind of the processes and we're trying to indigenize as a whole college and we've signed protocols and things like that but we're taking actions to bring about more indigenizing. Some of our we combine technology and arts and all kinds of other pieces of trying to indigenize our college campus. Over the next 10 years hopefully we'll see more indigenization on our campus and throughout our college system and we'll see that in the students and the staff and we'll see it in new opportunities and new programs and some old programs getting changed and evolving to meet the needs of our students and our future students and our communities.