On June 8th, 2024, in Bodo, Norway, Marie-Pier Bellefleur, a Psychology major and Indigenous Studies minor student from the Innu community of Pessamit, presented at the prestigious NAISA conference...
My journey from Alberta to Montreal was filled with anticipation, eager to immerse myself in the vibrant culture of this city. Arriving a couple of months before my first semester, I envisioned...
On October 27th, the Indigenous Food Sovereignty class traveled to Kahnawá:ke for a second land-based learning activity. (read about the first one here). The students were able to learn more about...
On October 6th, the Indigenous Food Sovereignty class (INDG 420) had the opportunity to travel to Kahnawá:ke to visit the First Nations Regional Adult Education Center. With class time usually...
This panel brought together critical and historical perspectives on Indigenous Peoples’ experiences with the Canadian settler state’s varied ‘schooling’ projects, including contexts related to...
Owisokon Lahache, is a Haudenosaunee Mohawk artist & matriarch from the Turtle Clan living in Kahnawake. Owisokon's first passion in life is painting. She believes that art can speak volumes...