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Parler pour ne pas perdre: La transmission orale des récits autochtones.

Le Délit: Parler pour ne pas perdre: La transmission orale des récits autochtones. Marius Grieb This interview is about my research and experience with Indigenous Oral History and storytelling. What a privilege it is to… Parler pour ne pas perdre: La transmission orale des récits autochtones.

Course Spotlight: INDG 200 – Introduction to Indigenous Studies

Andria Caputo, McGill University: https://www.mcgill.ca/arts/article/course-spotlight-indg-200-introduction-indigenous-studies Course Spotlight: INDG 200 – Introduction to Indigenous Studies We spoke to Dr. Wahéhshon Whitebean, Assistant Professor, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada on what students can expect when… Course Spotlight: INDG 200 – Introduction to Indigenous Studies

The McGill Daily: The Power of Naming in Shaping Collective Memory

Metro Stop Honours Mary Two-Axe Earley in Memory of Indigenous Women’s Struggle for “Indian Status” On September 9, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante announced five metro stations that Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is expected to open and be completed… The McGill Daily: The Power of Naming in Shaping Collective Memory

Recognizing the healing power of research

New interview and article on McGill University’s website Recognizing the healing power of research The Rathlyn Fellowships are creating space for Indigenous graduate students to incorporate “story medicine”, collaborations with Elders, and traditional Indigenous knowledge… Recognizing the healing power of research