At the heart of the harms done to those in state and religious institutions was their “othering,” or social marginalisation.
Prophetstown” on view at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site through Dec. 1, challenges the idealized American version of ...
Staff and students created the display that starts in 1776, describing Native American stories with posters, pictures and messages.
First Nations people in Canada weren't allowed to vote in provincial and federal elections until 1960 — a little over 60 years ago. While many now exercise that right, others choose not to take part ...
As Nov. 8 marks Indigenous Veterans Day, a display in the main entrance of the school, created by First Nations Metis and ...
as provincial and federal governments play a large role in things like funding for Indigenous communities, but said that ...
Welcome to the Neighbourhood. Taste our cultural fantasy!” is emblazoned on a bright orange poster beckoning viewers to visit ...
"Eyewitness" exhibition is a photographic documentary about the aftermath of armed conflicts by award winning documentary ...
Christopher Columbus first learns about growing and harvesting maize (corn) from Cuba’s indigenous population. 1500: Astronomer Nicolas Co ...
His poster details his dates of birth and death ... “This is an ongoing, ever-changing exhibit, and because we’re building ...