The C. D. Howe Memorial Foundation Fellowships in Creative Writing and Oral Culture fund graduate students working in the areas of creative writing and/or oral culture. The recipients are chosen based on their record of academic achievement, plan of research and letters of reference. Co-funded by the C.D. Howe Memorial Foundation and the University of […]
Oppression and East/West debate themes of scholarship winners
October 13th, 2011 · No Comments · Aboriginal, History, Indigenous, News Release, Peace and Justice, Research, Social Work, Students, political studies
Tags:censorship·Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture·culture·Indigenous populations
Media Advisory: We are All Treaty Peoples
November 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Aboriginal, Advisory, political studies
What does treaty governance mean for Canadians and Indigenous Peoples? Indigenous nations never gave up their right to self-government by signing a treaty. Rather, treaties affirmed the rights and responsibilities of all nations to govern in this shared territory. Please join Dr. Kiera Ladner as she shares with the public how we are all […]
Tags:Bringing Research to Life·Indigenous populations·Ladner·political studies·Speaker Series·Treaty
News Release: Symposium to focus on rheumatic diseases in Indigenous North American populations
September 23rd, 2009 · No Comments · Medicine, News Release
The University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine is hosting the first International Symposium on Rheumatic Diseases in Indigenous North American (INA) Populations entitled “From Molecules to Communities,” taking place on Thursday, September 24 and Friday, September 25 in the Basic Medical Sciences Building, 745 Bannatyne Avenue.
Tags:Faculty of Medicine·Health·Indigenous populations·News Release·rheumatic diseases·symposium