Indigenous Studies Program Presents 6 Students Awards
The Indigenous Studies Program has presented 6 students with awards in the past year Graduate AwardsThanks to the generosity of the Rathlyn Foundation, the Indigenous Studies Program and McGill Institute for the Study of Canada have been able to award three scholarships to graduate students. Ben Geboe who is pursuing his PhD in Social Work won the Rathlyn Doctoral Fellowship. Ben is an enrolled member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota and grew
Indigenous Knowledge Holder Series 2019
We are honoured to announce that Skawennati will serve as our Indigenous Knowledge Holder for 2019. Kahnawake-born artist Skawennati makes work that addresses history, the future, and change from her perspective both as an urban Mohawk and a cyber punk avatar. She is co-director of Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace at Concordia University. Skawennati's work imagining Indigenous futures and ensuring the existence of Indigenous people in cyberspace.
áááአááááአáá±áȘáá áá»áȘ áŽááłááአ- Inuit Women in The Arts
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 (áŻá ááĄááá á á), Niap Saunders (ááá áŽááá ), Nina Segalowitz (áá áŻááááŠá ), and Beatrice Deer (á±áááá áá ). After presentations by each of the panelists, a warm and earnest discussion was had with the audience.
Original Meaning Isn't Everything
This weekend, Christa Scholtz (Chair, Indigenous Studies Program & Associate Professor of Political Science) wrote a letter to the editor of the Montreal Gazette:
Indigenous Awareness Weeks 2018
Indigenous Awareness Week has been expanded this year to Indigenous Awareness Weeks, now spanning the last two weeks of September.Â
First Landbased Education Field Course at McGill
We are very excited to announce that Gabrielle Iakotennikonhrare Doreen, our faculty lecturer, will be leading McGill first ever landbased education field course this summer.
otipĂȘyimsiw-iskwĂȘwak kihci-kĂźsikohk (MĂ©tis in Space) Live Show at McGill!
Molly Swain and Chelsea Vowel landed their spaceship at McGill for a live show of their podcast MĂ©tis in Space in February. They are self-described as "unapologetically Indigenous, unabashedly female & unblinkingly nerdy". Their podcast reviews a sci-fi movie or television episode featuring Indigenous people, tropes and themes from a decolonial perspective.
Indigenous Studies in the News!
This week the Indigenous studies program made the news in the McGill Daily and the Eastern Door!
Indigenous Knowledge Holder Series 2018
The Indigenous Knowledge Holder Series this year was a major success! Ryan McMahon, CEO of Makoons Media and builder of Indian & Cowboy, spent the week at McGill contributing to our community. The Indigenous Knowledge Holder Series is the Indigenous Studies Program's flagship series.
Indigenous Knowledge Holder Series 2018
For the Indigenous Knowledge Holder Series, the Indigenous Studies Program invites an Indigenous Knowledge Holder to spend a week at the university to share their scholarship, work, and advocacy. Indigenous Knowledge Holders Ââ whether they be wampum belt holders, storytellers, artists, activists, hereditary leaders, or academicsâ encompass generations of knowledge embedded within the cultural and epistemological worldview of Indigenous communities that span generations, to en
"The Creator's Game": Published by Professor Allan Downey, Indigenous studies chair
On February 1st, Professor Allan Downey, chair of the Indigenous studies program, released his first full-length monograph: The Creatorâs Game: Lacrosse, Identity, and Indigenous Nationhood. The text examines how lacrosse, a game that historically has been a central element of many Indigenous cultures for centuries, has come to play an important role in the shifting politics of Indigenous efforts to assert self-determination.
Indigenous Studies Program to feature new academic staff
It is with great excitement that the Indigenous Studies Program welcomes Dr. Heidi Senungetuk and Ms. Gabrielle Doreen to the Program. Â