From Cara Krmpotich Andrea Blaser introduces Cara Krmpotich to a black ash basket made by Mrs. Lesage of Garden River (near Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario), and collected by Volney Jones in August 1933. UMMAA Catalog number 14006. Photograph courtesy of Kerstin Barndt. During March, GRASAC ...
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GRASAC Gathering Call for People, Projects, and Papers: Reconnecting and Renewals
From Carlie Manners The Great Lakes Research Alliance for the Study of Aboriginal Arts and Cultures (GRASAC) is pleased to invite submissions for our gathering at the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation, M'Chigeeng First Nation, Manitoulin Island, from June 9th to 10th, ...
Save the Date: GRASAC Gathering!
from Carlie Manners Photo taken at Rama First Nation by Haley Bryant It is with great excitement that we announce the next GRASAC gathering! This will be the first gathering since our 2019 Partnership Grant Workshop at Rama First Nation, and we are thrilled to be able to reconnect with you ...
Birdstones Visit at the ROM
from Mina Ali Photo from Royal Ontario Museum On January 18, 2023, the Royal Ontario Museum collaborated with GRASAC to host a virtual tour of the birdstones housed in the Archeology of the Americas collections, with the help of Dr. Tiziana Gallo’s knowledgeable guidance, April Hawkins’s ...
ROM Virtual Birdstone Tour
from Cara Krmpotich Photo from Royal Ontario Museum In partnership with the Royal Ontario Museum, GRASAC invites our members and friends to join a virtual tour featuring birdstones stewarded by the Royal Ontario Museum. Dr Tiziana Gallo will share her recent research about the stone these ...