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Indigenous Knowledge Holder Series 2019

Published: 28 February 2019

We are honoured to announce that Skawennati will serve as our Indigenous Knowledge Holder for 2019. Kahnawake-born artist Skawennati makes work that addresses history, the future, and change from...

My Life As An Avatar

Wednesday, March 27, 2019 17:30to19:30

Skawennati will show some of her work from the last twenty-ish years while discussing Indigenous futurism, storytelling through machinima and video games, her relationship with her avatar and how...

Beading Circle with Skawennati

Friday, March 29, 2019 12:00to15:00

Join us at 3463 Peel for a beading circle with Skawennati, though primarily known for her electronic and futuristic work, Skawennati is also a wonderful beader!...

Indigenous Machinima: Film Screening

Thursday, March 28, 2019 17:00to19:30

厂丑茅:办辞苍!...

Indigenous Studies Program Presents 6 Students Awards

Published: 1 March 2019

The Indigenous Studies Program has presented 6 students with awards in the past year Graduate Awards

The Importance of Indigenous Spirituality

Wednesday, March 13, 2019 17:00to19:00

Dr Blair Stonechild is a professor of Indigenous Studies at First Nations University in Regina, Sask.Moot Court, New Chancellor Day Hall, 3644 Peel St, Montreal, QC, CA/indigenousCategory:聽First...

Original Meaning Isn't Everything

Published: 22 October 2018

This weekend, Christa Scholtz (Chair, Indigenous Studies Program & Associate Professor of Political Science) wrote a letter to the editor of the Montreal Gazette:...

Origins, Interpretations, and Impacts鈥: On the Use of Indigenous Imagery in North American Sport

Thursday, November 8, 2018 13:00to14:30

In the wake of the #ChangeTheName campaign, led by Tomas Jirousek and other Indigenous students at 缅北强奸, the Indigenous Studies Program is taking this as an opportunity to discuss the use of...

釔冡搫釔冡懄 釔娽晲釗囜悆釕 釔冡摫釖搨釙 釔娽捇釖 釗瘁搰釞翅悐釖愥懄 - Inuit Women in The Arts

Published: 30 October 2018

On September 25th, as part of Indigenous Awareness Weeks 2018, the Indigenous Studies Program hosted four incredible Inuit women in involved in the arts: Heather Igloliorte (釗晥 釔冡挕釗椺摃釔呩枀釕), Niap...

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