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Collaborative art project at U of S gallery reaches final phase

Collaborative art project at U of S gallery reaches final phase
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Collaborative art project at U of S gallery reaches final phase

Collaborative art project at U of S gallery reaches final phase
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Calgary grad student honoured for research into the achievements of Métis women

Posted: Feb 25, 2021 8:51 PM MT | Last Updated: February 27 Kate Gillis, shown wearing her Métis sash, is being honoured for her research into the achievements of Métis women during the first year of her master s in Indigenous studies at the University of Saskatchewan.(Submitted by Kate Gillis) When Kate Gillis launched into her masters in Indigenous studies, she quickly noticed a gap in the history.  Being Métis myself, I found that when I wanted to go into my master s and start my research and everything, I found it frustrating that I wasn t necessarily able to see myself in the literature and the research that had been done,  Gillis told

Promoting intercultural understanding and story-sharing

“The University Library firmly supports USask’s Indigenization efforts,” said Charlene Sorensen, acting dean, University Library. “The Indigenous Storyteller-in-Residence pilot program is an important program that will help uplift Indigenous voices and perspectives and facilitate deeper cultural understanding at our university.” Lindsay Knight, a PhD student in the Department of Indigenous Studies at USask, will serve as the first Storyteller-in-Residence. Knight, also known as Eekwol, is an award-winning hip-hop artist with nine album releases to her credit. She recently completed a Canada Council for the Arts granted project titled  For Women by Women, which examines Indigenous women in hip-hop.  Knight is a recipient of the University of Saskatchewan Aboriginal Graduate Scholarship. She is also a USask alumna, having earned a master’s degree in Indigenous studies. 

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