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Dr. Stewart publishes article on media representations of residential schools
ResearchDr. Tyson Stewart, assistant professor of Indigenous Studies, has published an article in the prestigious Indigenous Studies journal AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples. -
Video series captures teachings of retired professor
Former Nipissing professor and citizen of Dokis First Nation, Terry Dokis may be retired, but his teachings won’t soon be forgotten. Working with professor of history, Dr. Katrina Srigley and video technologist Greg Foster, Dokis’ version of the Nishnaabeg Creation Story he carries has been captured in a video titled Cradling the Heart: an Anishinabek Creation Story. -
Indigenous Studies Showcase
A showcase of photos, artwork and cultural learning by our talented Indigenous student, staff and faculty communities, plus posters from past events. -
Indigenous Studies
Indigenous Studies offers you an opportunity to learn about Indigenous cultures, philosophies, literature, histories, and contemporary issues that are central to this land that we live in. Its multidisciplinary approach reflects the different directions of the Medicine Wheel, so your studies will include the physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual aspects that are needed for true learning according to indigenous thought.

