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Showing blog posts tagged with environment.
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Brittany Luby at 2021 Melville-Nelles-Hoffmann Lecture
The author of Dammed will be featured at the annual speaking event hosted by the Department of History at York University
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The politics of loss and survival in Anishinaabe territory
Brittany Luby to launch Dammed at the Native Studies Colloquium October 21.
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Nitinikiau Innusi longlisted for Winterset Award
Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue recognized for her memoir!
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Igloolik Island, a Mythical Place
An excerpt from the new English edition of Bernard Saladin d’Anglure’s Inuit Stories of Being and Rebirth.
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Road Notes
Photographer Valerie Zink shares some of the stories behind the images in Fault Lines.
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The Indigenous Vote
The author of Elder Brother and the Law of the People on Indigenous participation in the 2015 federal election.
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Ice houses & climate change
Wayne Caldwell, editor of Planning for Rural Resilience, talks about the impact of climate change on communities, livelihoods, and day-to-day lifestyles.
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Francis Peddie: Author Q&A
An interview with the author of Young, Well-Educated and Adaptable: Chilean Exiles in Ontario and Quebec, 1973-2010.
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Merle Massie: Recommended Reading List
The author of Forest Prairie Edge recommends environmental/geography/history books!
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Goodreads review of Stories in a New Skin
A review of Keavy Martin’s Stories in a New Skin by Goodreads member L.A. Krantz.
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How farmers resisted GM wheat
Emily Eaton in the Regina Leader-Post!
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Anna Willow on the Boreal Forest
Anna J. Willow, author of Strong Hearts, Native Lands and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Ohio State University, on how someone based in Ohio with stints in Michigan and Wisconsin came to be interested in Ontario’s boreal forest.