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2021-02-01
SSHRC IDG awarded 2021: Our proposed project, therefore, uses community-driven archaeological remote sensing to address important community needs, while exploring the research implications of relocating graves in historic cemeteries by combining archaeology, remote sensing, historical research,...
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Gaps and Tensions Within Reconciliation in Secondary Education: A Review of Current Literature
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I first set out to write this paper as a policy analysis on the revised Alberta Education Teaching Quality Standards (TQS), which has become one of the central policies in secondary schools to address the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action. I wanted to analyze the policy to...
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Spring 2022
material that universalizes a version of an Indigenous subject amenable to Reconciliation efforts. In “Chapter Five: Gothic Universalism: Eden Robinson’s Monkey Beach (2000),” I argue the text displaces Canadian romantic inwardness through what Christopher Bracken calls a “gothic inversion” to expose the
horrors of colonial violence that the settler state has inflicted on Indigenous peoples. In the “Conclusion: Grounded Normativity,” I explain that romantic inwardness is not a new phenomenon and demonstrate how romantic inwardness is normalized as a form of universalism in such state policies as
multiculturalism and Reconciliation. I conclude that as an aesthetic tradition, and as a valourized mode of being, romantic inwardness threatens to promote the incommensurability of settler/Indigenous relations by not adequately addressing the historical conditions of colonialism. I conclude by suggesting that
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A Late Precontact Bison Kill during the Avonlea to Old Women’s Transition on the Great Plains
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This thesis encompasses a primary report and interpretation of the excavations at EfOx-70 and 71, a late Precontact bison kill and processing area near Duchess, Alberta. The reporting portion includes activities from the 2019 field excavations and provides further in-depth analysis and...