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The educational research study explored ways to bring history into musical art fostering a deeper attentiveness to diversity, equity, and inclusivity in higher education music studies in North America. It explored the historic narrative of the Indigenous
Susan Boddie
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Un monde-carte : pouvoir colonial et empowerment des femmes autochtones cartographes
Qui est cartographe ? Rarement des femmes, et encore moins des femmes autochtones. Dans son ouvrage sur la place des femmes en cartographie, W. C. Van den Hoonaard met de l’avant le concept de « map world » (monde-carte) de manière à saisir « la totalité
Caroline Desbiens +2 more
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Dorset Pre-Inuit and Beothuk foodways in Newfoundland, ca. AD 500-1829. [PDF]
Harris AJT +7 more
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In Her Hands: Affect, Encounter and Gestures of Wit(h)nessing in Shanawdithit’s Drawings
Parallax, 2020From 1828 to 1829 at a house in St. John’s in Newfoundland, the Beothuk woman Shanawdithit created a series of drawings of the history and customs of her community.1 These works were produced at th...
N. Chare
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Reading Shanawdithit’s Drawings: Transcultural texts in the North American colonial world
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 2013Fiona A. C. Polack
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14 Shanawdithit and Truganini: Converging and Diverging Histories
Fiona Polack
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When Salmon meets Saran Wrap: Settler Colonial Placidity and Anti-Relationality in Ktaqmkuk
Public, 2021This article uses white Canadian settler artist Mary Pratt’s photorealistic paintings of salmon to grapple with the ways in which settler colonialism necessitates anti-relationality between humans and the non-human world.
Erin Morton
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