UofMbIndigenousStudies
@UMbINDG
2nd oldest Indigenous Studies dept. in Canada featuring some of the best and brightest research, teaching & service in the field. For more, see our website!
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The food theft crisis is framed as a threat to paying customers. This furthers the divide between those who can still afford groceries & those who cannot.
Read Dr. Merissa Daborn (UofMbIndigenousStudies) in: Policing is not the answer to shoplifting, feeding people is theconversation.com/policing-is-no…
We are excited for this amazing Orange Shirt Day event at University of Manitoba tomorrow!
New #UManitoba Faculty of Arts graduates, Tréchelle Bunn and Alicia Rae Kubrakovich will be at the UM Annual Traditional Graduation Pow Wow on Saturday, May 6. Will you join them?
Watch a video on their stories and learn more about the Pow Wow. news.umanitoba.ca/?p=177227
Our Critical Conversations series continues!
We are thrilled to welcome Drs. Cary Miller, Teresa Montoya, Emma S. Norman, & Nicole J. Wilson for a roundtable on #water & #borders .
Join the conversation Feb 28 @ 2 PM CST
Register now: bit.ly/3WEb3iN
Check out our department with INDG instructors Shauna Mulligan & Dr. Merissa Daborn alongside PhD student Lydia Gork at #UMOpenHouse
Happy to gather for Mary Jane McCallum’s talk for the UofMbIndigenousStudies colloquium series re: her new book about labour and the Mount Elgin Industrial/Indian Residential School. Thanks for coming to visit, Dr. McCallum! Check out this book.
UManitoba/Winnipeg folks: Please join Mary Jane McCallum and UofMbIndigenousStudies tomorrow, January 25 at 11:30 in Tier Building, for a talk about Dr. McCallum's new book, Nii Ndahlohke Boys' and Girls' Work at Mount Elgin Industrial School, 1890-1915: books.friesenpress.com/store/title/11…
Huge congrats to our amazing Ojibway instructor Pat Ningewance for this piece in the The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…