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...among four recipients of the first annual Racialized and Indigenous Faculty Alliance Research Grant at Carleton University. Dr. Wahpasiw is cross-appointed to the Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism and the School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies. Her proposal is titled Tla’amin Architecture in...More
Please join the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement for this year’s Indigenous Winter Market. This will mark the return to the first in-person event since 2019. You won’t want to miss it! Vendors: Mya Beaudry Kokom Scrunchies https://kokomscrunchies.ca/ Victoria Ransom Wahi:iaArt &...More
The Ānako Indigenous Research Institute and the Faculty of Science are partnering to welcome Hilding Neilson, an interdisciplinary scientist whose research explores the intersection of science, astronomy, and Indigenous knowledge. Following his lecture, Hilding will be joined by the Carleton University Physics...More
...As Canadian architecture schools strive to reconcile and achieve parity with this country’s Indigenous Nations, designing for and with Indigenous communities requires political awareness and landscape...More
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...The fifth annual Kinàmàgawin Symposium included several presentations from Indigenous Knowledge Keepers who shared knowledge and stories connected to the symposium theme: Connecting to Indigenous Spirituality: Learning from the Land, Community, and...More
As Indigenous elders age, the original placenames used to navigate the land we live on in Canada run the risk of being lost to time. To ensure this important information is remembered, recorded and shared within Indigenous communities and beyond, Carleton University researcher and alumna Rebekah Ingram created the...More
...The first time that Carleton University’s Racialized and Indigenous Faculty Alliance (RIFA) met on Zoom last February, it was during the thick of the COVID–19 pandemic. Still, there was something special in the air. The genesis for the group began over coffee and scones. Carleton professors Ummni Khan...More
...Learn more about these new additions to Carleton’s faculty and their dedication to the advancement of teaching and learning, while integrating Indigenous ways of knowing and being into their...More
...s, together with students across campus, are working with Indigenous communities in Canada and Tanzania to address community challenges through collaboration and innovation. Through the fourth-year business course, “Developing Creative Thinking” (BUSI 4117), Sprott students work in teams with students...More
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