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Normalizing “gifted oration” -talk by Tahohtharátye Joe Brant, on November 13th

29 Mar 2025

This was a talk with Tahohtharátye Joe Brant, an advanced Onkwehonwehnéha (Mohawk language) speaker, language activist, and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto....

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Haudenosaunee Diplomacy Talk with Dr. Kenneth Atsenhaienton Deer

29 Mar 2025

Haudenosaunee Diplomacy with Dr. Kenneth Atsenhaienton Deer Date: October 25th, 2024 Time: 4:00 PM Location: LEA 26

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Haudenosaunee Slavery in the Mediterranean Galley Fleet of Louis XIV

29 Mar 2025

The Indigenous Studies Program held a lecture with our guest, Scott Berthelette.  Dr. Scott Berthelette, a Red River Métis, is an assistant professor specializing in the history of New France,...

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Lii Michif Niiyanaan: We Are Métis - Contemporary Métis voices speaking their truth.

29 Mar 2025

MISC and the Indigenous Studies Program held a film screening of the documentary, “Lii Michif Niiyanaan: We Are Métis” with special guest, Christine Welsh, producer and writer. The film was...

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Students flock to Whitebean’s course

21 Jan 2025

After more than a decade spent as a university student, Wahéhshon Shiann Whitebean is getting a taste for what it’s like to be the one at the front of the classroom, after accepting a position as a...

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Tó: nya’teká:yen entewà:ronke’ – Normalizing “gifted oration”

22 Nov 2024

On November 13th, 2024, the McGill community hosted a talk by Tahohtharátye Joe Brant, an advanced speaker of Onkwehonwehnéha (Mohawk language), a passionate language activist, and an Assistant...

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      • Text of Indian Act
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      • Indigenous Languages Act
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