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Vibrant Online Hub Celebrates Indigenous History, Culture, and Language

March 1, 2024 by chass_wp-admin

From the University of Toronto Faculty of Arts and Sciences

GRASAC researchers have studied Indigenous heritage items from museums around the world, including here at Ethnologisches Museum in Berlin. Image Courtesy of Hannah Turner.

The University of Toronto Faculty of Arts and Sciences recently shared an article about the new GKS Platform.

Read the Article Here

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