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Brandon Montour brings Stanley Cup to his hometown, Six Nations at Grand River.

Thousands of people came out to see Mohawk ice-hockey and lacrosse hero Brandon Montour bring the Stanley Cup to his hometown on the Six Nations … Read more

Call for Applications: 4-Year-PhD Positions in Indigenous Studies at the University of Potsdam, Germany

Settler Decolonization on Country/Land: Rehearsing Collaboration Call for applications: 2 PhD positions (starting January 2025) The project “Settler Decolonization on Country/Land: Rehearsing Collaboration” invites applicants … Read more

Protecting Indigenous peoples’ knowledge

Harvard Law Today The Harvard Law conference “Indigenous Peoples, Traditional Knowledge, and Intellectual Property in International Law” featured in Harvard Law Today “Protecting Indigenous peoples’ … Read more

Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Centre for Water Cultures – Great Flood Stories and What They Teach Us: Applying Lessons from Cross-Cultural Diluvial Traditions (closing 24 January 2024)

Applications are invited for a funded 4-year PhD studentship to start in September 2024. Closing date for applications is Wednesday, 24 January 2024. Apply for … Read more

Joy Porter’s 3 favorite reads in 2023

Joy Porter’s 3 favorite reads in 2023 Joy Porter shares her 3 favorite reads in 2023 in Shephard.com Check out Joy’s favorite books here.

Call for Papers

Canada, Ireland, and Transatlantic Colonialism: Historical Perspectives. Extended Deadline From May 28 to May 30, 2024, St. Michael’s College, in the University of Toronto, in … Read more

The best books on the cultural history of the First World War

Joy Porter’s most recommended World War 1 books Joy Porter is one of 665 authors who created a book list connected to World War 1 … Read more

Queen’s Quarterly: ‘Back to Ka-ou-enesegoan’

New Writing from Dr Charles Prior on Canada and the meaning of home in Queen’s Quarterly: A Canadian Review, Fall, 2023, pp.382-389. Read here.

Polishing the Chain ceremony

Treatied Spaces was honoured to attend the Polishing the Chain ceremony at Queen’s University, Kingston We attended the Polishing the Chain ceremony on 5 October … Read more

‘Reclaiming Two-Spirits’ wins PROSE Award, ‘Indigenous Continent’ a finalist

Professor Gregory D. Smithers‘s Reclaiming Two-Spirits: Sexuality, Spiritual Renewal & Sovereignty in Native America (Beacon Press, 2022) has won a PROSE Award as the 2023 … Read more