Indigenous in the Diaspora: Taiwan
To discover more about the Indigenous people of Taiwan, visit the website below:
Weytkp Xwexwetep! The past three years have been an adventure, with many obstacles as well as exciting opportunities emerging. Volume 6 was delayed during this time due to COVID and leadership changes but it is officially here! We are so proud of all participants, and extremely thankful for the support…
Weyt-kp xwexwéytep! Knowledge makers is very excited to announce that the call for participants is officially open for Volume 9! This program will be offered through blended delivery both on campus and to Undergraduate/Graduate Indigenous students at a distance on February 25th & 26th. Once students complete this two day workshop,…
Imagine a space where Indigenous scholars from around the world come together in the same space—where ideas spark, traditions are honored, and connections grow. That’s exactly what our Global Indigenous Drop-in Space is all about! So, What’s a Drop-In? A drop-in is a casual, open gathering—no sign-ups, no pressure, just…
To discover more about the Ilocano Community, follow the info below: Ilocano: The Northerners of Luzon
In recognition of Truth and Reconciliation Day (TRC Day) on September 30th, we are proud to announce the release of Volume 9 of the Knowledge Makers Journal. This edition showcases a powerful collection of essays, research, and reflections written by Indigenous students from across disciplines at Thompson Rivers University. Each…
An article from Volume 1: Erin ChillihitziaSt’at’limc Nation, Ts’Kw’laxw First Nation An intriguing title, please feel free to read the article and share feedback. Or share your perspective on, “Weaving Indigenous Knowledge Into Practice Through Narratives”