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 ...
Research In Action
GRASAC Members Share Their Knowledge at Indigenous Collections Symposium
By Cara Krmpotich Over two days, March 25-26, the Ontario Museum Association in partnership with the Canadian Museums Association, Canadian Museum of History and Canadian Heritage, hosted Mashkawatgong-mamawewiziwin, Strengthening our bonds, sharing our practice, the 2021 Indigenous Collections ...
New Publication – Jonathan Lainey, “The Wampum and the Print: Objects Tied to Nicolas Vincent Tsawenhohi’s London Visit, 1824–1825”
by Jonathan Lainey Telling the long history and biography of objects’ lives reveals the need to acknowledge the role of material culture in Indigenous-settler relations and in our understanding of the past as well as its representation and appropriation.In November 1824, four Wendat leaders ...
Onöndowa’ga:’ Archaeology Digital Collection Goes Live
by Dusti Bridges and Kurt Jordan Materials from two Onöndowa'ga:' archaeological sites, White Springs (circa 1688-1715) and Townley-Read (circa 1715-1754), are now available to the public as a Cornell University Library Digital Collection. This online platform provides information on ...
Animating Knowledge: The Spirit of Community Stories
Nipissing First Nation & Toronto Native Canadian Centre Written by Cara Krmpotich & Katrina Srigley. Photographs by Kate Higginson. This project is motivated by an urgency within Indigenous communities to inform everyday life with a sense of community history, language, and ...




