- Events
- Subject – Indigenous
- No events scheduled for September 16, 2024.
- No events scheduled for September 17, 2024.
Mystery of the Cape Flattery Fur Seal
Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL) 2202 Main Mall, VancouverFilm Screening: Ever Deadly
Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre (IRSHDC) 1985 Learners' Walk, Vancouver- No events scheduled for September 21, 2024.
- No events scheduled for September 22, 2024.
Week of Events
Charting a sustainable future for oceans in Canada
Charting a sustainable future for oceans in Canada
Celebrating the release of Sea Change Anthropogenic issues – climate change, resource overexploitation, and pollution – have left visible marks on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans which border Canada. These changes will affect the ecosystems, economies, and people who live along these coasts and are a formidable challenge in building resilient and sustainable oceans and […]
ICEDAR: Indigenous Collaborative for Education, Development, Advocacy, and Reciprocity – An Invitation to Explore and Pilot the Website
ICEDAR: Indigenous Collaborative for Education, Development, Advocacy, and Reciprocity – An Invitation to Explore and Pilot the Website
Join us for this launch session as we unveil our new platform dedicated to fostering Indigenous knowledge, community-led initiatives, and transformative learning experiences. Explore the website’s interactive features, resources, and events focused on promoting cross-cultural understanding, collaboration, and reciprocity in education and development. Get ready to be inspired by this powerful online tool and connect […]
Mystery of the Cape Flattery Fur Seal
Mystery of the Cape Flattery Fur Seal
Speaker: Dr. Andrew Trites Professor, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries PI, Marine Mammal Research Unit Archeologists examining ancient bones recovered from the middens of Indigenous tribes concluded that a local, non-migratory population of fur seals once bred along the outer coastline of Vancouver Island and Washington State. They further concluded that these fur seal […]
Film Screening: Ever Deadly
Film Screening: Ever Deadly
Join IRSHDC gallery for a screening of Ever Deadly, courtesy of the NFB. About film: Ever Deadly weaves concert footage with stunning sequences filmed on location in Nunavut, seamlessly bridging landscapes, stories and songs with pain, anger and triumph—all through the expressions of Tanya Tagaq, one of the most innovative musical performers of our time. This […]