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Public Talk with Brandon Mitchell, Mi'kmaq Graphic Artist and Published Author

20 Nov 2023

Public Talk with Brandon Mitchell, Mi'kmaq Graphic Artist and Published Author, November 23rd, 5:30-7:00 pm, Arts W-120, 853 Sherbrooke O.

Owisokon Lahache: 不良研究所's Indigenous Knowledge Holder

24 Mar 2023

Owisokon Lahache, is a Haudenosaunee Mohawk artist & matriarch from the Turtle Clan living in Kahnawake. Owisokon's first passion in life is painting. She believes that art can speak volumes...

Determining Our Future: Self Governance for Nunavik Inuit: Indigenous Knowledge Holder Series

24 Feb 2021

A conversation with Lisa Qiluqqi Koperqualuk was held, for the 2021 Indigenous Knowledge Holder for the 不良研究所 Indigenous Studies Minor Program, as she taught her teachings of the interconnections...

Emily Johnson: What it Means to be a Knowledge Holder

24 Feb 2021

Emily Johnson is an artist who makes body-based work. She is a land and water protector and an organizer for justice, sovereignty and well-being. A Bessie Award-winning choreographer, Guggenheim...

My Life As an Avatar

26 Mar 2019

The 2019 Indigenous Knowledge Holder is Skawennati, she is a Kahnawake-born artist whose work addresses history, the future, and change from her perspective as both an urban Mohawk woman and a...

Origins, Interpretations, and Impacts: On the Use of Indigenous Imagery in North American Sports

18 Nov 2018

C. Richard King gave a keynote on the history and impact of the usage of Indigenous imagery as mascotry in North American sports in the wake of the #ChangeTheName movement, which sought to have the...

Understanding Cultural Appropriation- Consequences and Strategies of Reclamation and Defiance

1 Nov 2018

The Indigenous Studies Program and the SSMU Indigenous Affairs Commissioner hosted a panel discussion about cultural appropriation....

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25 Sep 2018

On September 25th, as part of Indigenous Awareness Weeks 2018, the Indigenous Studies Program hosted four incredible Inuit women in involved in the arts: Heather Igloliorte (釗晥 釔冡挕釗椺摃釔呩枀釕), Niap...

Land, Love and other Resistances: A Conversation between Nasrin Himada and Wanda Nanibush

12 Apr 2018

聽 Drew on parallels between land rights, love and resistances enacted through affect, these two writer, scholar, curator, makers find new paths through age old colonial problems.聽

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