[NEWS] Five #Indigenous links: land ownership, astronomy, Pueblo, transgender, MakadeMigize
- JSTOR Daily looks at the myth that land ownership was not present in pre-Columbian Indigenous cultures in the Americas.
- CBC takes a look at Indigenous traditions of astronomy.
- JSTOR Daily looks at how white female reformers of the early 20th century US tried to repress the sacred dances of the Pueblo peoples, and why.
- CBC had a great feature about how Cree doctor James Makokis uses Indigenous perspectives to treat his trans clientele.
- This report about MakadeMigize Clothing, a company created by a Manitoba family whose clothes are inspired by Indigenous languages. Global News covers the issue.
Written by Randy McDonald
April 22, 2019 at 10:45 pm
Posted in Assorted, Canada, Economics, Politics, Popular Culture, Social Sciences
Tagged with astronomy, canada, dance, fashion, first nations, gender, language, links, manitoba, news, popular culture, pueblo, religion, sexuality, transgender, united states