Blog — ...Grant, author of The Letters of Vincent van Gogh found a wealth of information at the Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands. Their collection of the artist’s letters is completely...
Blog — ...abortion rights in the history of the feminist movement.” We Are Coming Home was reviewed by Laurie Milne in the Canadian Journal of Native Studies. Spark of Light appeared in...
Blog — ...man currently living in Canaan, Haiti. His story, a first-hand account of a situation often exploited by foreign media, describes the intimate details of the lives of the poor in...
Blog — ...in who I am today. It gave me a sense of identity. Growing up without cultural influence, I felt lost. I was ashamed of being Native. I attended white schools....
Blog — ...Meenal Shrivastava and Lorna Stefanick, probes the impact of Alberta’s powerful oil lobby on the health of democracy and engages in the ongoing discussion of the erosion of political liberalism...
Blog — ...Dei by Binapani Mohanty / translated by Ashok K. Mohanty Ashok Mohanty “People say that Pata left in the depth of that night without any fear of the jackals, dogs,...
Blog — ...of reopening the abortion debate, including the minister responsible for the Status of Women, Rona Ambrose (who, after the election of the Trudeau-led Liberals in October 2015, became the interim...
Blog — ...of a montage of photos of three or four of my leading characters, but you were emphatic that that wouldn’t work—so I abandoned it. Apart from one or two internationally...
Blog — ...has learned over a 40-year career. Her insightful observations will be inspiring to anyone working in anthropology or history. Take heed of the words of Jacob Berens, a Treaty 5...
Blog — ...2018. New Releases Connectionist Representations of Tonal Music looks at the surprising results of training artificial neural networks to make basic judgments concerning tonal music, such as identifying the...