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Indigenous Food Sovereignty Class Visted Kahnawá:ke's Community Garden

24 Oct 2023

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...

Introducing the 2023-2024 cohort in the Indigenous Language Revitalization Program

28 Sep 2023

The Faculty of Arts’ Ad Hoc graduate program in Indigenous Language Revitalization has welcomed a new cohort of students, MA students Cameron Adams and Kanontienéntha’ Brass, and PhD student Mary...

Summer Course Brings Students in an Immersive Learning Experience

23 Aug 2023

This summer, students from the course INDG 450 took a break from learning in a classroom and spent the month of June learning stories, teachings, and histories about the land and the people from...

Present and Past Rathlyn Fellowship Recipients Present Panel at NAISA Conference

28 Jun 2023

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...

Indigenous Field Course (IDFC 500) Boasts Best of Kanesatake

27 Jun 2023

On a week that thrust Kanesatake’s troubles into countrywide headlines, Wanda Gabriel guided a cohort of 㽶Ƶ students through the aspects of the community that are a source of pride.

Rathlyn Fellowships awarded to graduate students in Education and Law

19 Jun 2023

Wahéhshon Whitebean and Cheyenne Neszo have been named recipients of Rathlyn Fellowships. Awarded annually through the Indigenous Studies Program at McGill, Rathlyn Fellowships support Indigenous...

Owisokon Lahache: McGill's Indigenous Knowledge Holder

28 Apr 2023

“When an Elder dies, all of their knowledge dies with them,” says Matriarch of the Turtle Clan. “I want to make sure I pass on my culture, ceremonies, and beliefs to my great grandchildren.”

McGill welcomes 15 new Indigenous faculty and staff

6 Apr 2023

Pedri-Spade is among the 15 new Indigenous faculty and staff members feted at the ceremony. The new McGillians include First Nations, Métis and Inuk people from across Canada. They include:

Rathlyn Fellowship recipients named

13 Apr 2022

Caitlin Gilpin was born and raised in the Cree community of Wemindji, Quebec, on the east coast of James Bay, about 1,400 killometres north of Montreal. She is currently pursuing a Masters of...

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