EGSS Conference 2022 (McGill): Indian Day Schools

Conference Presentation: Multigenerational Stories of Indian Day Schools in Kahnawà:ke

Very thankful for the opportunity to present my ongoing doctoral research on Indian Day Schools in my home community, Kahnawà:ke Kanien’kehá:ka territory. It was a challenge to provide a snapshot of this important issue and my research progress in just 15 minutes. I received a positive response and thank the people that joined in to listen. Gratitude to the conference organizers, presenters, and everyone that participated.

This annual conference is organized by the Education Graduate Students Society (EGSS) at McGill University as an opportunity for students to share and learn from each other. This year’s conference theme was: Challenge, Change & Resilience.

Niá:wen to my friend Eun-ji for sending a screenshot of my presentation 🙂

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McGill Class Lecture: Decolonizing & Indigenous Research Methodologies

Wahéhshon Whitebean – March 24, 2022

Niawenhkó:wa to Dr. Janine Metallic for inviting me to present the Kahnawà:ke Education Center’s Research Policy & Code of Ethics to her students! This was a special topics graduate course on Indigenous & Decolonizing Methodologies. I’m still adjusting to virtual guest lectures and presentations but this went well.

March 24, 2022

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Vanier College Presentation

Symposium Title: “Whose Freedom?: Art, Text, and Expression in the Public Domain”

Thankful for the opportunity to present my research and oral history/tradition work to Vanier College students today as a panelist in the English Department’s annual symposium.

Had some internet issues, niá:wen for understanding 🙂

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