Folksonomy for Treaty People on Turtle Island

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Folksonomy for Treaty People on Turtle Island

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Common Ground
Tea Leaf Reading
My mom was often tasked with doing the readings, as she was the best at it, she was a good story teller. Ironically as I got into my late teen years I took my mom’s position as the reader. Something I always found strange was all the women that were
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YORDY’S TWO-ROW RECONCILIATION FRAMEWORK
The #Indigenization of higher education is part of reconciliation and a chance for a new relationship. However, it requires that settler educators, researchers, staff, and students of educational institutions “understand what Indigenization really means…[without being] bound by settler expectations of what it should mean”
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Indigineering
Contribution by Settler: Rhys.H, participant in Settler UX Research, Spring-Summer 2019 (03/28/2019) Sustainability is something that most, if not all engineers, are concerned with. Economic #sustainability, environmental sustainability, and social sustainability are concepts taught in the early years of #engineering. My Sustainable Design course was fortunate enough to have guest
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Moving means…
Contribution by Settler: A. Rogers, participant in Settler UX Research, Spring-Summer 2019 (04/02/2019) This summer my #family will once again be relocating, in fact it’s something I’ve done my entire life. When I was little we moved often and I never felt I belonged anywhere, in fact I’ve often referred
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Irish and Choctaw
Contribution by Settler: S. Semper, participant in Settler UX Research, Spring-Summer 2019 (04/03/2019) Today I am going to share the story of the help the #Irish received during the potato famine from the #Choctaw Nation, this alliance still holds great importance in Ireland today. In one of the articles you
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Territorial acknowledgements as a can of worms
I learned a lot from reading Beyond Territorial Acknowledgements by Chelsea Vowel, a Metis writer and educator, who reminds us just how much unpacking there is to do.
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