We are excited to announce our brand new podcast: WALKING INDIGENOUS LONDON.
Explore Covent Garden tube station through to Westminster Bridge, in a guided exploration of the intriguing sites associated with Indigenous visitors to #London since 1497.
👂https://t.co/9ir0b3fpFW
I'm researching Native American engagement with place names and signs. I'm looking for examples where other groups have done similar. If anyone is aware of examples could they let me know? Any period and place. I am aware of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg but otherwise fair game!
Captives, diplomats, performers, and partners. We’ll be sharing some of the stories of indigenous Americans in Devon over five centuries tonight - thanks to @devonhistorysoc@beyondthespec@welshkate11. Join us!
We're very excited to see that @JoyHarjo will be reading at the @RAIOxford on 16 June! Register in advance for this fabulous opportunity to hear one of America's leading poets via Eventbrite: https://t.co/iiptyZt0sq
Save the date! On June 7th, @JoLoosemore and I will be giving a talk at @devonhistorysoc on Indigenous North American visitors to #Devon, featuring research from the @beyondthespec project! Details below ⬇️
This is definitely one for your diaries. On 7th June, Dr Kate Rennard and Jo Loosemore will present a fascinating online lecture about native indigenous Americans in Devon https://t.co/dI3NV0VT9z. Free to DHS members; £4 to non-members: https://t.co/0JcG3kOmyD
@JimmySkuya Akwesasne Notes also published a book in 1976, called "Voices from Wounded Knee, 1973, in the words of the participants." It looks like the library system at Rutgers has it too: https://t.co/ybiJuIOvD6
A great opportunity to work with @DFStirrup and @ciscstudies on applying #Indigenous Knowledge protocols in libraries and archives! Please share widely.
Do you have an interest in digital curation and applying Indigenous Knowledge protocols in library and archival settings? Than come work at @ciscstudies with @DFStirrup on an exciting new pilot project.Part-time and paid:
Research Assistant https://t.co/73zyRAhh5W
Plymouth, England, is often associated with the Mayflower departure in 1620 but what if we think of it as Indigenous space? Read more about mapping Indigenous presence in Plymouth in a new @beyondthespec blogpost by @JoLoosemore and myself! https://t.co/67FHeXjxbb
Wed 23 Mar ◾14:00 ◾Online
'Spaces that are not designed for those ways' (2019): Indigenisation, epistemic (in)justice, multiplicity, and radical trust in museums
Booking Info: https://t.co/tePvw3aOJW
It's #WomensHistoryMonth! Day 1 of influential Native women: Tulalip activist Janet McCloud (1934-2003), a key figure in the 1960s "fish-ins" in the Pacific Northwest that led to the monumental 1974 Boldt Decision.
With just 1 day to go until the @ExeterChiefs AGM, we're sharing the #1 reason to #ChangeTheChief:
Because Indigenous People have asked you to
Today we'll be sharing a snapshot of the voices calling for change, we ask that the members listen and vote to rebrand
#NotYourMascot
Visit the Exeter Chiefs For Change website!
❓ FAQs answered
🗣 Indigenous voices amplified
🗞 Media coverage of the issue
🎬 How you can take action
Support the call for @ExeterChiefs to end its misuse of Indigenous peoples' imagery 👇
https://t.co/xvvhoNqrAv
#ChangeTheChief
Panel talk by @cnobiss at
Divisional research seminar - History
Our Century of Crisis and Activism
Wednesday November 3, 2021
16-17:30 PM
Online
Register at https://t.co/lVKYWSSKBJ