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Mary Riter Hamilton honoured for Remembrance Day
Canada Post launches stamp recognizing the legacy of Canada’s first unofficial female battlefield artist.
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Looking Out From Anishinaabe Territory
An excerpt from Brittany Luby’s Dammed: The Politics of Loss and Survival in Anishinaabe Territory for University Press Week 2020.
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A Dedication to Lillian Shirt
An excerpt from Carter & Langford’s collection Compelled to Act.
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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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Two UMP authors at UM Native Studies Colloquium!
Brittany Luby & Sarah Nickel talk about their books.
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Call to Action 6
An excerpt from Decolonizing Discipline: Children, Corporal Punishment, Christian Theologies, and Reconciliation.
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Speaking Silences and Divulging Secrets
An excerpt from Karen L. Marrero’s Detroit’s Hidden Channels: The Power of French-Indigenous Families in the Eighteenth Century.
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Manitoba 150 Excerpt #6: Creating Space
An excerpt from the life story of Verna J. Kirkness, a Cree woman from Manitoba, whose simple quest to teach “in a Native way,” revolutionized Canadian education policy and practice.
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Isabelle St-Amand on Indigenous cinema and media
The author of Stories of Oka to launch new issue of CJFS she co-edited.
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Manitoba 150 Excerpt #5: Winnipeg Beach
An excerpt from Dale Barbour’s book on leisure and courtship in a resort town.
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Treasure hid in a field
A discussion of “Met Pahpe opp’e Shtahp,” a fabric artwork created by Making Believe author Magdalene Redekop’s sister Elizabeth Falk.
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Manitoba 150 Excerpt #4: Winnipeg 1912
An excerpt from Jim Blanchard’s first book, set in 1912, when no city on the continent was growing faster or was more aggressive than Winnipeg.