Called to teach what she learned
Courtesy Ieianerahstha Rourke
Mary Ann Gray has been working to strengthen her fluency in Kanien’kéha since she was young. Her motivation stemmed from the desire...
“Keep escalating the pressure” against Bill 96
Simona Rosenfield The Eastern Door
Kahnawa’kehró:non stepped on common ground in Montreal with English-speaking Quebecers last weekend to protest against Bill 96, a controversial French...
Research dives into Rotinonhsión:ni history of raising steel
Allan Downey and Carlee Loft presented their research at this year’s NAISA conference in British Columbia. (Courtesy Carlee Loft)
For nearly two years, McGill professor...
Speaking in honour of her family
Courtesy Tekahnekake Stacey
“As a kid, I always wanted to be fluent in my family’s language,” said Tekahnekake Stacey, an upcoming graduate of the Kanien’kéha...
First Peoples Studies degree in the books
Courtesy Savannah Matteini-Gabriel
At the start of an academic journey, most people have an idea of what they would like to do or at least...
Busting rods, breaking into booming industry
Those studying the fine art of rod busting are almost guaranteed to find work once they finish their program in June, as construction contractors...
Dawson College honours Indigenous students
Several Kanien’kehá:ka students received awards from Dawson College on May 21 upon completing Journeys: A First Peoples College Transition Program. (Courtesy Dawson College)
Several Indigenous...
Whitebean discusses Indian day school research
Wahéhshon Shiann Whitebean defended her master’s thesis at Concordia University last March. She decided to share her research and findings with the community as...
Indigenizing a campus, inspiring a city
From left to right Tanu Lusignan, Kale Phillips, Jennifer Paul, Belle Phillips, David Pearson and Tahothoratie Cross have started something at Champlain College in...
Dawson College embraces Onkwehón:we culture
Dawson College invited guests from Kahnawake to share their knowledge and experience for First People's Week at the Montreal CEGEP. The week kicked off...