Teaching my first course – news article
Niá:wen to Eve Cable at the Eastern Door for this interview. I’m excited to teach my first course on Indigenous oral history and storytelling at McGill University. What an adventure this will be!! Click the…
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…
McGill U Branches IMPRESS Mentorship Program
Last summer, I joined the IMPRESS Indigenous mentorship program as a mentor. This year, I signed up again. I didn’t have many opportunities for mentorship as a student, so I really value this opportunity to…
Rathly Fellowship :)
Rathlyn Fellowships awarded to graduate students in Education and Law Wahéhshon Whitebean and Cheyenne Neszo have been named recipients of Rathlyn Fellowships. Awarded annually through the Indigenous Studies Program at McGill, Rathlyn Fellowships support Indigenous…

WSCLA Conference (McGill University)
My colleague Kahtehrón:ni Stacey and I were honoured to be invited to co-present at the Workshop on Structure & Consistency in Languages of the America’s (WSCLA) conference at McGill University on Friday April 28, 2023.…