Indigenous in the Diaspora: Taiwan
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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”
Who are you- the Global Indigenous People? United Nations has no single definition of Indigenous peoples but noted that our identity is deeply rooted in self-determination with shared characteristics that unite us. From the Arctic tundra to the Kalahari Desert, from the Amazon rainforest to the islands of the Pacific,…
We are happy to share this wonderful Lunchtime research seminar hosted by TRU’s School of Education Graduate Programs, featuring the knowledgeable Dr. Mukwa Musayett and encourage all to attend! They Call Us Witches and Wizards: The Struggle to Revitalize Traditional Acholi Environmental Plant Knowledge in Africa “Please join us on…
This isn’t just any newsletter: it’s dedicated to showcasing the significant Indigenous research happening right here at TRU and with our educational partners. Each month we deliver right to your inbox a focused newsletter with a focused topic, a research highlight related to that topic, secwepemctsin words to learn with…
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…
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…