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Turning the Lens: Indigenous Archival Photo Project

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  • Posted on June 21, 2018
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By Paul Seesequasis The genesis of the Indigenous Archival Photo Project was three years ago, when my mother, a residential school survivor of St. Micheals Residential School at Duck Lake, commented that there were not […]

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Ways of Knowing: Promising New Directions for Métis Research: Promoting Metis-focused Scholarship

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  • Posted on June 21, 2018
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By Brenda Macdougall On 27, 28, and 29 April 2018 the authors co-hosted the “Ways of Knowing: Promising New Directions for Métis Research” at the Lord Elgin Hotel in Ottawa for an audience primarily, but […]

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‘their brains were like paper’: Narrative Strategies in Indigenous Oral Histories

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  • Posted on June 20, 2018June 21, 2018
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By Winona Wheeler “…our ancestors had no other way to keep the sacred promises [Treaties] given to them, only by memory. They said then their brains were like paper.”[1] Chief Abel McLeod, c.1946 Archival repositories […]

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