by Jonathan Lainey Cradleboard, Kanien’kehá:ka, 1890-1910. M10992 © McCord Museum The McCord Museum in Montreal recently launched its new permanent exhibition title “Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience”. The hundreds of objects that are on display are combined with ...
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Indigenous Voices of Today: Recipient of the 2022 Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Museums
from Canada’s History The McCord Stewart Museum’s new permanent exhibition, Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience, invites the public to connect with eleven Indigenous nations in Quebec. Visitors take the titular three-part journey, which begins by shedding light on ...
University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Renews Commitment to GRASAC Network
Wiidankiindiwag display the UM Museum of Natural History (2021); exhibit originally displayed at the Ziibiwing Center of Anishinabe Lifeways and Culture (2019), co-curated by William Johnson, curator and interim director of the Ziibiwing Center, and Carla Sinopoli,emeritus UMMAA curator and director ...
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 ...