Blog — ...line. When your name is called you’ll signal with your arm raised. Then you’ll be told either to sit down on the grass or go to a side table where...
Blog — ...as the first open access scholarly press in Canada. Stay tuned for additional celebration information. In March and April, we will be partnering with Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton to host...
Blog — ...lectures and exams. Resources for teaching online are still in high demand so we thought it was a great time to highlight the work we do in this area! Our...
Blog — ...shake. I was so into the film that the shaking seemed normal—but in the context of the film, not in real life in Delmas 33. My chair started to shake....
— ...Heyes Interior design by Natalie Olsen, KissCut Design Cover design by Marvin Harder Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North explores the ways in which Indigenous peoples in...
Book — ...of the prison population for economic profit. As such, the institution became central to the development of industrial capitalist society. In the 1830s, politicians in Upper Canada embraced the idea...
Blog — ...document was drawn up because, in many cases, these rights were not being extended to Indigenous people around the world – including 1.4 million people in Canada. Read a book...
Blog — ...in Canda Indigenous Canada MOOC: This 12-week course is taught from an indigenous perspective and explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. You can audit the course for free...
Blog — ...what you want. You want to have a good, healthy relationship among yourselves—Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. You want to have a situation in which the things that drive us apart...
Blog — ...Zoe S. Todd, contributors to Living on the Land, will be reading and discussing their chapters at Octopus Books in Ottawa on March 23. You can find all the details...