{"id":2551,"date":"2024-07-10T15:47:23","date_gmt":"2024-07-10T19:47:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/anako\/?page_id=2551"},"modified":"2024-07-10T15:49:29","modified_gmt":"2024-07-10T19:49:29","slug":"research-talks-3","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/anako\/research-talks-3\/","title":{"rendered":"Past Research Talks"},"content":{"rendered":"
\u0100nako is proud to host a series of research talks throughout the year. These talks aim to foster a deeper understanding of Indigenous research methodologies and to provide a platform for sharing knowledge and experiences. Our research talks feature renowned scholars, community leaders, and researchers who discuss a wide range of topics relevant to Indigenous communities and research practices.<\/p>\n
This page includes the discussions and presentations that have occurred during or after an event. These videos will explore the Indigenous research methods found in the presenters’ area of study.<\/p>\n
We encourage everyone interested in Indigenous research to join our events. To stay updated on upcoming research talks and other events hosted by \u0100nako, please visit our Events Page<\/a>.<\/p>\n Friday, October 27, 2023<\/p> Brian Maracle is an accomplished author and Kanyen\u2019keha (Mohawk) language advocate. In addition to his many writing accomplishments, he also co-founded Onkwawenna Kentyohkwa, a community-based adult language immersion program. Brian visited 杏吧原创 University to conduct a Research Talk on October 19,... More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div> Wednesday, April 26, 2023<\/p> The \u0100nako Indigenous Research Institute hosted a Research Talks on March 27, 2023 with Visiting Scholar Floyd Favel titled \u201cStorytelling; Towards an Indigenous Performance Process.\u201d Favel used performance, storytelling, poetry and video to explore his topic of research.\u00a0\u00a0 The research talk was hosted virtually through Zoom and was moderated... More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div> Wednesday, March 8, 2023<\/p> On Feb. 13, Prof. Hilding Neilson from Memorial University gave a public talk titled \u201cSpace is Park of the Land: Indigenous knowledges, light and satellite pollution, and the future of space exploration.\u201d \u00a0 Through this presentation, Neilson addresses concerns about how light pollution, satellites and exclusion from decision-making tables... More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div> Monday, March 14, 2022<\/p> Inaugural visiting scholar Tasha Beeds: Storying Methodology and Theories: An Indigenous Grassroots Academic Perspective Monday, March 14, 2022 Join Visiting Indigenous Scholar Tasha Beeds in a discussion on Indigenous grassroots academic research approaches. In this talk, Tasha will share some of her experiences as an Indigenous land and water... More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div> Tuesday, February 1, 2022<\/p> A Virtual Fireside Chat with Henry Lickers on Indigenous and Western Science Dr. Henry Lickers and Biology professors from 杏吧原创 University and the University of Ottawa informally discuss the connections and relations between Western Science and Indigenous Science. This meaningful discussion is meant to reframe thinking regarding Indigenous... More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div>Brian Maracle-If universities really cared about Onkwehonwe Languages<\/h3>
Creating Indigenous performance process with Floyd Favel<\/h3>
Mi’kmaw astronomer and physicist Hilding Neilson on the colonization of astrology<\/h3>
Tasha Beeds; Storying Methodology and Theories<\/h3>
Virtual Fireside Chat with Henry Lickers<\/h3>