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The planet is the client
22 December 2016
The planet is the client
The St. Peter’s Indian Band (now Peguis First Nation) was forcibly removed from their original lands at Netley-Libau Marsh beginning in 1908, after an illegal surrender vote took place. Since then, the health of the area that was once the Peguis’s home has declined due to intense annual flooding and ice jams; the appearance of invasive species such as purple loosestrife,(...)
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Indigenous-led design, fellow, Peguis First Nation, land rehabilitation
27 April 2023, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Peguis First Nation and the Netley-Libau Marsh: Documenting Indigenous Land Use and Occupancy at the Mouth of Lake Winnipeg
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The St. Peter’s Indian Band (now Peguis First Nation) was forcibly removed from their original lands at Netley-Libau Marsh beginning in 1908, after an illegal surrender vote took place. Since then, the health of the area that was once the Peguis’s home has declined due to intense annual flooding and ice jams; the appearance of invasive species such as purple loosestrife,(...)
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Indigenous-led design, fellow, Peguis First Nation, land rehabilitation
What can be done to support Indigenous experiences of the built environment? Join landscape architect Naomi Ratte and architect Jason Surkan to learn more about the projects they are pursuing as the inaugural Indigenous-led Design Fellows at the CCA. Over the course of the week of February 20, Naomi and Jason will engage with CCA staff to create moments of learning and(...)
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Indigenous-led design, fellow, Peguis First Nation, land rehabilitation, historical Métis housing
23 February 2023, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Indigenous-led Design: Methods, Practices, Communities, Experiences
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What can be done to support Indigenous experiences of the built environment? Join landscape architect Naomi Ratte and architect Jason Surkan to learn more about the projects they are pursuing as the inaugural Indigenous-led Design Fellows at the CCA. Over the course of the week of February 20, Naomi and Jason will engage with CCA staff to create moments of learning and(...)
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Indigenous-led design, fellow, Peguis First Nation, land rehabilitation, historical Métis housing
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Barriere Lake, healing centre, master's students program, indigenous, Algonquin, First Nations
19 December 2022
Keekagin, the thing you look for to steer when you are lost
Leslie Beedell, Sarah Chin, and Madeleine Reinhart explore healing and building at Barriere Lake
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19 December 2022
The three recipients of this years Power Corporation of Canada Award, Lisa Chow (McGill University), Michèle Curtis (Carleton University), and Geneviève Depelteau (University of British Columbia), present the findings of their three-month research residency at the CCA, during which they studied the rise of an environmental consciousness in architecture and landscape(...)
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1 September 2016, 6pm
Is the Problem... Still the Environment?
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The three recipients of this years Power Corporation of Canada Award, Lisa Chow (McGill University), Michèle Curtis (Carleton University), and Geneviève Depelteau (University of British Columbia), present the findings of their three-month research residency at the CCA, during which they studied the rise of an environmental consciousness in architecture and landscape(...)
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19, [7], 21 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Ottawa : Task Force on Museums and First Peoples = Groupe de travail sur les musées et les Premières nations, 1992.
Turning the page : forging new partnerships between museums and First peoples / [Task Force on Museums and First Peoples] ; a report jointly sponsored by the Assembly of First Nations and the Canadian Museums Association = Tourner la page : forger de nouveaux partenariats entre les musées et les Premières nations / [Groupe de travail sur les musées et les Premières nations] ; un rapport parrainé conjointement par l'Assemblée des Premières nations et l'Association des musées canadiens.
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Ottawa : Task Force on Museums and First Peoples = Groupe de travail sur les musées et les Premières nations, 1992.
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19, 21 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Ottawa : The Task Force = Le Groupe, 1992.
Turning the page : forging new partnerships between museums and First peoples / [Task Force on Museums and First Peoples] ; a report jointly sponsored by the Assembly of First Nations and the Canadian Museums Association = Tourner la page : forger de nouveaux partenariats entre les musées et les Premières nations / [Groupe de travail sur les musées et les Premières nations] ; un rapport parrainé conjointement par l'Assemblée des Premières nations et l'Association des musées canadiens.
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Ottawa : The Task Force = Le Groupe, 1992.
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xxix, 334 pages ; 27 cm
Montréal : Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art = Institut de recherche en art canadien Gail et Stephen A. Jarislowsky, 2001.
First Nations artists in Canada : a biographical-bibliographical guide, 1960 to 1999 / Joan Reid Acland = Artistes des Premières nations au Canada : un guide biographique-bibliographique, 1960 à 1999 / Joan Reid Acland.
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Montréal : Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art = Institut de recherche en art canadien Gail et Stephen A. Jarislowsky, 2001.
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95 pages : illustrations en couleur ; 23 cm
[Saint-Laurent, Québec] : Fides, ©2001.
Jardin botanique de Montréal / texte de Jean-Jacques Lincourt avec la collaboration de Sylvie Perron ; photographies de Louise Tanguay.
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[Saint-Laurent, Québec] : Fides, ©2001.
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28 pages : illustrations, 1 plan ; 19 cm
Ottawa : Ministère des mines et des ressources. Division des terres, parcs et forêts. Bureau des parcs nationaux, 1938.
Guide du Fort Lennox, Ile-aux-Noix, Québec : bref historique de l'Ile-aux-Noix, dans la rivière Richelieu, et de sa forteresse, où les nations belligérantes se disputèrent la possession du Canada au dix-huitìeme siècle, île sur laquelle durant les premières années du dix-neuvième siècle les autorités britanniques construisirent un fort qui coûta immensément cher.
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Ottawa : Ministère des mines et des ressources. Division des terres, parcs et forêts. Bureau des parcs nationaux, 1938.