Photo Gallery
A gallery showcasing a glimpse of photos, artwork and cultural learning by our talented Indigenous student, staff and faculty communities.
Dadibaajimo Event Posters
An Indigenous storytelling lecture series.
October 2024
Nicolas Renaud:
Wampum as Teacher
November 2023
Cole Forrest:
Swimming Upstream
October 2022
William Morin:
A'nangokaak miinwaa Mizinibii'igan (Anishnaabek connection with the stars, ancient rock art, and our language)
February 2022
Dr. Sharla Mskokii Peltier:
Anishinaabe Storywork Pedagogy
Dr. Tyson Stewart:
Navigating the Legacy of The Silent Enemy
November 2021
Karen McBride:
Crow Winter: Land, Language, and Loss
Barbara Moktthewenkwe Wall:
Nin gii-kiiwe (I have come home)
The Indigenous Studies program challenges the Eurocentric status quo that is all too easy to fall into. As a non-Indigenous student studying in a northern community on the territory of Nipissing First Nation, it is crucial to know, respect, and reciprocate Indigenous knowledge systems while learning first-hand the necessary steps to reconcile the right way. As a future educator, I am grateful to say the past four years in the program have and continue to shape decolonized teaching pedagogies.
Dawson Thompson
Fourth Year Student - Honours BA: Double Major (Sociology & Indigenous Studies) with Concurrent Education (Intermediate/Senior)