Rangimarie Mahuika

Wānanga as a Māori Research Methodology

Nov. 22, 2019

Wānanga is becoming an increasingly common practice utilized by Māori researchers today, with deep roots in Māori and iwi tikanga, culture, and rituals of learning and knowledge transmission. There is a small body of writing on wānanga focused on both traditional Whare Wānanga and the more recent establishment of equivalent...

Reindeer Russia

Alexei Tsykarev Presents, Indigenous Peoples and Russia: A Struggle for Sustainable Development & Cultural Diversity

March 7, 2019

K arelian, Uilta, Mordva, Sami, Nenets, Aleut, Mari, and Evenk . These are only a few of tens of indigenous peoples living in Russia. Each maintains resilient lifeways in the face of challenges imposed by national government and global economics. Yet the struggles of indigenous peoples in Russia remain largely...

Steve Moore

Implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the United States

March 1, 2019

Indigenous London

Coll Thrush Presents, Indigenous London: Native Travelers at the Heart of the Empire.

March 1, 2019

Professor Coll Thrush is a Graduate of Fairhaven College at Western Washington Univeristy and the University of Washington, Coll Thrush is professor of history at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in unceded Coast Salish territories, and associate faculty at UCB's Institute for Crtiical Indigenous Studies. He is also...