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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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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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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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Injichaag nominated for Indigenous Voices Award!
Anishinaabe elder and visual artist Rene Meshake recognized.
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Ma-Nee Chacaby's bestselling memoir published in French!
Un parcours bispirituel available this spring.
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Sounding Thunder now an opera!
Brian McInnes’ book about his great-grandfather, Francis Pegahmagabow, the most accomplished sniper in North American military history, has been adapted for the stage!
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Larry Krotz on writing Diagnosing the Legacy
The Toronto-based journalist talks about writing about Indigenous youth with type 2 diabetes.
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A Two-Spirit Journey Wins Two Awards!
The autobiography of a lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder recognized!
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The Mennonites and the Moderns
A Recommending Reading List by Royden Loewen, author of Horse-and-Buggy Genius: Listening to Mennonites Contest the Modern World.
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Inspirational Indigenous Women
Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder Ma-Nee Chacaby recognized!
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Responsibility, Duty, Right: On the Passing of Basil H. Johnston (1929-2015)
Sam McKegney pays tribute to the Anishinaabe author & historian.
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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.