From Mount Allison University Dr. Karl Hele (image from Mount Allison University) Dr. Karl Hele, professor in Canadian and Indigenous Studies, is the 2022 recipient of the Paul Paré Medal at Mount Allison University. The Medal recognizes outstanding research and scholarship among faculty ...
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Share Your Videos on the GRASAC YouTube Channel
"Sustaining a Research Alliance Across Generations," a presentation delivered by Cara Krmpotich and Heidi Bohaker at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute. We have been slowly adding videos to GRASAC’s YouTube Channel over the past two years. It contains presentations and interviews with GRASAC ...
Nations to Nations Publication
by Taylor Gibson Nations to Nations: Indigenous Voices at Library and Archives Canada is a new free interactive multimedia e-book featuring 28 essays and over 140 images. Indigenous staff at Library and Archives Canada (LAC) wrote the essays to offer personal interpretations of collection items ...
Listening to the Fur Trade by Daniel Laxer Published
by Carolyn Podruchny Daniel Robert Laxer grew up in Edmonton and graduated from the University of Alberta, attending York University for his M.A. and the University of Toronto for his Ph.D. in history. He works as a researcher in the Negotiations and Reconciliation Division of Ontario’s Ministry ...
“Toronto Exhibition” Haudenosaunee Raised Beadwork
By Heather George Haudenosaunee Raised Beadwork from the collection of the Seneca Iroquois National Museum at the Onöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center. Photo — Heather George On October 3rd, 1898, 44 women from Kahnawake wrote to the US Congress reminding them of the right of Haudenosaunee people to ...