Indigenous in the Diaspora: Taiwan
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Call for Writers! This year we are inviting emerging writers, researchers, artists, and storytellers to contribute to publishing their work for the volume 11 edition, centered on providing solutions grounded in lived experience Indigenous Knowledge, land-based wisdom, and intergenerational learning. Theme Our main theme surrounds the following phrase; Connecting with…
Pan-Indigenization is a topic that comes up a lot in my tourism degree, and it’s one that has become important to me. It refers to the tendency to group all Indigenous Nations into a single, simplified identity. How this shows up in tourism through symbols or displays that are assumed…
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…
Every year on September 30th, we honor Orange Shirt Day and the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, a day dedicated to reflecting on the painful legacy of the residential school system and supporting the ongoing journey of Truth and Reconciliation. This day reminds everyone that Every Child Matters and…
If you have been downtown lately, you have probably noticed that the new outdoor ice rink in Riverside Park has quickly become a hub of activity. While it might be easy to attribute the rink’s popularity to novelty, winter fun, or free skating, I think something deeper is at play….
Weytk! My name is Peyton Anderson and I am Nuxalk, from Bella Coola. I am also the Research Coordinator at the All My Relations Indigenous research center. As we reach the end of January, and the daily temperatures finally dip into their seasonal averages after a very warm start to…