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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
“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.