Blog — ...of the Citizens’ Panel members to a larger community in an attempt to build stronger cohesion and sustained engagement. Be brave. Welcome citizens to contribute their own understanding of the...
Blog — ...to others and to ideas that scare us by reading difficult texts. In elegant and compelling prose, Conway introduces readers to the idea that it is through uncertainty that we...
Blog — ...in Odishan, have been translated into English and collected into a new volume entitled Spark of Light. These stories offer a multiplicity of voices—some sentimental and melodramatic, others rebellious and...
Blog — June is Indigenous History Month, a time to celebrate Indigenous peoples and acknowledge their experiences, stories, and culture. In recognition of this time of reflection, we’ve selected excerpts on love...
Blog — ...Life’: Women’s Role in Food Provisioning in Paulatuuq, Northwest Territories” by Zoe Todd “Again and again, those to whom I spoke emphasized the importance of family and of bringing children...
Blog — ...to shape federal policy? In Alberta, the New Democratic Party is in a position to reverse the democratic deficit that is presently fuelling political and economic inequality. The findings in...
Blog — ...sort of origin, try to discover some text that fixes your feet firmly in one direction. You look ahead at the landscape, try to get a look at the text’s...
Blog — ...the Commonwealth Association of Museums conference where she heard about museum programming from a number of Commonwealth countries including Kenya, Canada, New Zealand, Turkey, and South Africa. June 19–25 was...
Blog — Ethnohistory is not just a congeries of research tools or methods. It also affords a common ground where kindred spirits can meet and communicate, not only to share findings but...
Blog — ...up to each person, under Elder guidance, to learn where he or she fits into the contemporary Native spiritual mosaic and—equally important—to perceive how to take advantage of the potential...