Under an enclosure of bent maple saplings tied with natural twine, and white cedar and sweet grass hanging overhead, a few ...
A Bay of Quinte Mohawk First Nation flag hangs behind Matty Motylenski’s desk, a quiet but constant marker of their identity.
1. Imperialism, History, Writing and Theory -- 2. Research through Imperial Eyes -- 3. Colonizing Knowledges -- 4. Research Adventures on Indigenous Land -- 5. Notes from Down Under -- 6. The ...
Photo of panelist Véronique Picard speaking at the IFRC Symposium 2025 In 2022, in collaboration with the SHIFT Centre for Social Transformation, the Office of Community Engagement established the ...
Preface / Dr. Eduardo Duran -- Thoughts on Indigenous research -- We have always learned from animals: what can Coyote and Platypus teach us? -- Oral histories, stories, and art as data -- Preparing ...
Today, the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature, announced nearly $2.4 million in research funding to help deepen our understanding of the social, cultural ...
A new study led by UBC researchers has found that lands managed by Indigenous Peoples consistently protect forests, biodiversity and carbon stores at levels equal to or greater than ...
When asked for a commentary on the roles and responsibilities of non-Indigenous researchers in Indigenous cancer research, several potential non-Indigenous coauthors were contacted. The majority ...
Building equitable research partnerships is a strong starting point for self-determination of Indigenous communities. Research is critical to inform policies that advance reconciliation and support ...
The Canadian Arctic is one of the most scientifically vital, and simultaneously one of the most vulnerable, places on Earth.