In Ontario’s North, An Indigenous Community Digs Into Its History
U of T archaeologists are working with Sagamok Anishnawbek to learn more about thousands of ancient objects discovered along the shore of Lake Huron
U of T archaeologists are working with Sagamok Anishnawbek to learn more about thousands of ancient objects discovered along the shore of Lake Huron
Winning over people to your cause is not easy. As these students discovered, it helps to have a personal – and persuasive – message
A huge, new mural at U of T Scarborough honours Indigenous culture
In-person convocations resume, kitchen meets lab at U of T Scarborough, and a drum social celebrates Indigenous culture
U of T linguists have partnered with an Indigenous community member to bring the Munsee dialect back from the brink of extinction
A new gathering spot at U of T Scarborough will be a hub for local Indigenous culture
Prof. Eliot Britton tests the limits of what it means to be a composer in the 21st century
First-year student Conlin Delbaere-Sawchuk is interested in how cultural appropriation affects Aboriginal artists
Having spent time homeless herself, Prof. Suzanne Stewart envisions a new kind of shelter – one that truly understands and cares for Indigenous women
Dozens of Indigenous languages in Canada are in danger of disappearing. What will it take to save them?
A U of T PhD student is making fonts and keyboard layouts for Indigenous languages available for free
Wanda Nanibush, the AGO’s first curator of Indigenous art, pays heed to the overlooked
A residential schools assignment led student Lisa Boivin to take up digital painting
The meaning behind the name of the N’sheemaehn Child Care Centre at U of T Scarborough is as interesting as the person who helped name it
Innis grad founds First Nations theatre company