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Ep. 76: Charlottesville, Guam and the ‘Eskimos’ of Edmonton

By |2017-10-01T22:09:25-06:00August 20th, 2017|Categories: Kim TallBear, Media, MEDIA INDIGENA|

This week… Why Indigenous people totally relate to recent violence over icons of intolerance in Charlottesville, Virginia; we get into Guam, a strategic US island colony that found itself smack dab in the middle of nuclear brinkmanship with North Korea; and, Inuk singer Tanya Tagaq adds her voice to calls for the Edmonton Eskimos to change their team’s name. Returning to the roundtable are Lakota activist/communicator Taté Walker, and Kim TallBear, associate professor of Native Studies at the University of Alberta.

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Visiting Speaker – Dr. Timothy Neale

By |2017-11-16T22:45:30-07:00August 15th, 2017|Categories: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, TECHNOSCIENCE, & ENVIRONMENT, Kim TallBear|

Visiting Speaker     Dr. Timothy Neale, Research Fellow, Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University Wednesday, August 16th 12:00 pm to 1:00 p.m.   Room 3-36 HMTory Firestick experiments: understanding new collaborations between Aboriginal peoples and wildfire management agencies in southeast Australia   Abstract:  In this paper, I seek to give an account [...]

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Ep. 75: Child welfare’s links to homelessness; BC overdose data; What is “authentic” Indigenous art?

By |2017-10-01T22:09:25-06:00August 13th, 2017|Categories: Kim TallBear, Media, MEDIA INDIGENA|

This week’s Indigenous roundtable: a new study seems to solidify the link between homelessness and contact with the child welfare system; new data reveals a disproportionate number of Indigenous deaths due to overdose in British Columbia; and, with the big Santa Fe Indian Art market around the corner, we discuss its approach to the perennial debate over “authentic” Indigenous art. Joining us are Lakota activist and communications professional Taté Walker and Kim TallBear, associate professor of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. // Our theme is ‘nesting’ by birocratic.

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MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

By |2017-11-16T22:45:46-07:00August 13th, 2017|Categories: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, TECHNOSCIENCE, & ENVIRONMENT, Kim TallBear|

Support us Description A weekly roundtable about Indigenous issues and events in Canada and beyond. Hosted by Rick Harp. The Host: Rick Harp Born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, a city located both at the heart of the continent and smack dab in the middle of nowhere, Rick Harp is a citizen of [...]

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Indigenous Science, Technology, and Society (Indigenous STS) is an international research and teaching hub, housed at the University of Alberta, for the bourgeoning sub-field of Indigenous STS. Our mission is two-fold: 1) To build Indigenous scientific literacy by training graduate students, postdoctoral, and community fellows to grapple expertly with techno-scientific projects and topics that affect their territories, peoples, economies, and institutions; and 2) To produce research and public intellectual outputs with the goal to inform national, global, and Indigenous thought and policymaking related to science and technology. Indigenous STS is committed to building and supporting techno-scientific projects and ways of thinking that promote Indigenous self-determination.
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