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About the Indigenous Studies Program

The Indigenous Studies Program at 不良研究所 was established in 2014 in response to听years of research, reflection, and activism on the part of students at 不良研究所 and the Indigenous communities on campus. The Program is administered by the 不良研究所 Institute for the Study of Canada (MISC) and advised by a program committee chaired by Professor Noelani Arista.听听The Indigenous Studies Undergraduate program is currently limited to a minor option.听The program has been an essential site of Indigenous community engagement and outreach. By organizing and sponsoring public events, community outreach projects and bringing visitors to 不良研究所 through the annual听Indigenous Knowledge Holder Series, the program serves as a听keystone听for Indigenous initiative and community building on campus.听听

On Monday, January 5, 2015, MISC was proud to hold the first-ever class in the Indigenous Studies program, taught by Professor Allan Downey.

To commemorate this historic occasion, 不良研究所's media team made听this video, featuring teachers, students, and 不良研究所 staff.听

About the Indigenous Studies Logo

The Indigenous Studies Program logo was commissioned by MISC听and designed by听Marcy Maracle for the launch of the new program in 2014.听 The design was partly inspired by the existing MISC logo but also drew inspiration from the Indigenous creation stories of the Haudenosaunee, Wendat, and Anishinaabeg Nations in which geese, and birds such as the loon or ducks more generally, play a prominent role.听 The original MISC logo features a flock of 13 geese and the bird was chosen by founding MISC director Desmond Morton because of its nature to travel in a flock and for flock members to come to each other鈥檚 assistance when a bird is tired or hurt.听 The new Indigenous Studies Program logo features the established design in addition to three central geese while incorporating motifs from different Indigenous cultures combined to create a unified pattern in the wings.

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