November 2, 2022
Indigenous Research Day highlights important work being done at McMaster
The first annual Indigenous Research Day at McMaster featured presentations and discussions on the varied, compelling and important work being done at McMaster in the field of Indigenous Studies. ...
September 30, 2022
In photos: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation at McMaster
The orange crosswalk in the heart of campus is a reminder of our responsibility to learn about Indigenous history and cultures....
September 30, 2022
Video: Panel discussion on Truth and Reconciliation
On the eve of Orange Shirt Day, McMaster community members gathered to discuss the histories of Indigenous peoples in Canada and the work that needs to be done around truth and reconciliation....
September 23, 2022
National Truth and Reconciliation Day Panel Discussion
Members of our campus community are invited to attend the National Truth and Reconciliation Day Panel Discussion hosted by Indigenous Studies faculty....
July 7, 2022
Meet the recipients of the President’s Award of Excellence in Student Leadership
Six McMaster students are the 2022 recipients of the President’s Award of Excellence in Student Leadership....
June 21, 2022
MIRI director Savage Bear (formerly Tracy Bear) on advances in Indigenous research at McMaster
McMaster Daily News sat down with Savage Bear, formerly known as Tracy Bear, Director of McMaster Indigenous Research Institute (MIRI), to discuss advances made by the Institute and its collaborative partners. ...
May 4, 2022
McMaster approves creation of Indigenous Studies department
The new department will be home to the Indigenous Studies undergraduate program, a planned graduate program and research and community-focused activities....
March 31, 2022
Study sets benchmark for mental health of off-reserve First Nations youth
A landmark survey of the mental health of First Nations youth, conducted by McMaster University researchers, has revealed high levels of distress in adolescents living off-reserve, but sets a benchmark for future investigations....
September 20, 2021
In the News: Allan Downey on the use of lacrosse in residential schools
Allan Downey, associate professor in McMaster’s department of history and Indigenous Studies Program, is helping to shine a light on the history of lacrosse and how it was used to assimilate Indigenous youth in Canada. ...
September 6, 2021
Dawn Martin-Hill
Academic Co-Chair of Indigenous Education Council, Full Professor, Indigenous Studies Department McMaster University Dawn is Mohawk and resides at Six Nations of the Grand River with her family. She was the first Indigenous cultural anthropologist in Canada and founder of the Indigenous Studies Program at McMaster University. She founded the Indigenous Studies Program at […]
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