by Richard Laurin Bonjour, Hello, Tansi, Aniin, She:kon, In August 2021, Dr Cara Krmpotich wrote a post briefly outlining the current push to transform the GKS database into a more public-focused and inviting space to introduce the incredible knowledge and heritage items hosted on ...
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GRASAC’s “Mobile Community Research Kits” are on the Move
by Cara Krmpotich Chantal Tam photographing plants at Kahontake Kitikan Garden, photograph by Cara Krmpotich. The twenty “Mobile Community Research Kits” being built by GRASAC to support digital cultural heritage work and digital cultural production in ...
New GRASAC Great Lakes Treaty Timeline
by Bradley Clements Concurrent with Treaty Recognition Week, GRASAC is launching a new learning resource: a Great Lakes Treaty Timeline! This timeline is intended for treaty education and research. It is not complete or authoritative, and it will be continuously grown. All GRASAC ...
Saying Goodbye to Carleton and ICSLAC: Decommissioning the former GKS Servers and Moving the Archive
by Heidi Bohaker The tape backup system, powering down for the last time, after all the tapes have been ejected and transferred to storage. For those of you who have been members of GRASAC since its inception in 2005, and who were at the founding meeting at Carleton University hosted by Ruth ...
Welcome to New GRASAC RAs
Please join GRASAC in welcoming our newest research assistants (RAs), Aidan Mitchell-Boudreau, Lisa Owl, and Amelia Healey, and returning RAs Sheila Annettee Wheesk and Chantel Tam! Thank you to the new RAs for providing the following introductions: Aidan Mitchell-Boudreau I’m a Métis third ...