Blog — ...locked the house and went to watch the celebration. Nobody came to open the latched door or worry about where she had gone.” Pata Dei is a path-breaking story in...
Blog — ...communities that describe how to live respectfully and move towards the restoration of cultural values, beliefs, and practices. https://youtu.be/bNqD6LwJ4xg Knowledge Keeper Rocky Morin of Enoch Cree Nation shares the Seven...
Blog — ...expanse of water reflecting the sunlight, and it was both beautiful and almost too much to bear. There appeared to be no land. I wondered to myself, where I would...
Blog — ...to shape federal policy? In Alberta, the New Democratic Party is in a position to reverse the democratic deficit that is presently fuelling political and economic inequality. The findings in...
Blog — ...dream and reality where we live and die. Sefer by Ewa Lipska, translated by Barbara Bogoczek and Tony Howard In those days I often talked to my father. “Read yourself,”...
Blog — ...the Commonwealth Association of Museums conference where she heard about museum programming from a number of Commonwealth countries including Kenya, Canada, New Zealand, Turkey, and South Africa. June 19–25 was...
Blog — Ethnohistory is not just a congeries of research tools or methods. It also affords a common ground where kindred spirits can meet and communicate, not only to share findings but...
Blog — ...up to each person, under Elder guidance, to learn where he or she fits into the contemporary Native spiritual mosaic and—equally important—to perceive how to take advantage of the potential...
Blog — ...to receive Dustship Glory by Andreas Schroeder. This prairie classic is also set in Saskatchewan and tells of Tom Sukanen’s attempt to build a ship in the middle of a...
Blog — ...remain invisible until they’re communicated. And here’s where scholarly presses come in. If scholarly work is meant to improve society, then society needs to be able to use that work....