WHERE THEORY MEETS PRACTICE
The First Nations Studies Program combines cutting-edge scholarship in hemispheric Indigenous Studies with practical training in ethical research methods and community engagement.
View ArticleDr. Sheryl Lightfoot Published in Multilevel Citizenship
FNSP is thrilled to announce that Faculty member Dr. Sheryl Lightfoot is being published in the new essay collection Multilevel Citizenship, edited by Willem Maas. From the University of Pennsylvania...
View Article2013 Winter Approved Course List now Available
The 2013 Winter Approved Course List (ACL) is now available here. The ACL will continue to be updated throughout the summer with any course information changes, so please continue to check back for...
View ArticleLaw/FNSP Job Candidate Johnny Mack to Speak to FNSP About his Research
Please join us on Tuesday, June 18th to hear Nuu-chah-nulth legal scholar Johnny Mack, a University of Victoria Law PhD candidate, speak about his work in Indigenous legal traditions. A recipient of...
View ArticleDr. Sheryl Lightfoot awarded SSHRC Insight Development Grant
Dr. Sheryl Lightfoot has been awarded a SSHRC Insight Development Grant for her new project, “The Politics of State Apologies to Indigenous Peoples.” Dr. Lightfoot will conduct a comparative case study...
View ArticleFNSP at the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference
The First Nations Studies Program was well represented at the annual Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) conference, held this year in Saskatoon. NAISA is the foremost scholarly...
View ArticleNew Course Added to Summer 2013 Approved Course List
An exciting new course has been added to the summer 2013 Approved Course List, LLED 480D 96A Local and Global Perspectives on Indigeneity: Solidarity, Struggle and Possibilities in Language and...
View ArticleNew FNSP Course Added to 2013 Winter ACL: FNSP 401B
An exciting new seminar course is being offered in Term 2 of the 2013 Winter session: FNSP 401B The Aesthetics of Indigenous Activism and The Politics of Indigenous Art. It could be argued that there...
View ArticleNew Course Added to Winter 2013 ACL: GRSJ 205
GRSJ 205: Women, Gender, and Colonialism in Canada From 1600-1920 has been added to our 2013 Winter Semester Approved Course List. Through the course’s focus on women, gender, race, sexuality and...
View ArticleNew Student Directed Seminar FNSP Course for 2013!
We are very excited to announce a brand new student directed seminar course for the 2013 academic year, FNSP 433A The Politics of Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation in Canada. This course explores the...
View ArticleThe Raven, Issue No. 1, is out!
We are delighted to announce the release and publication of FNSP’s first issue of The Raven, our bi-annual newsletter. This newsletter features information about the exciting accomplishments of FNSP...
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