Digital games can uniquely express Indigenous teachings by merging design, code, art, and sound. Inspired by Anishinaabe grandmothers leading ceremonial walks known as Nibi Walks, Honour Water (http://www.honourwater.com/) is a singing game that aims to bring awareness to threats to the waters and offer pathways to healing through song. The game was developed with game company Pinnguaq and welcomes people from all over to sing with good intentions for the waters. The hope is to pass on songs through gameplay that encourages comfort with singing and learning Anishinaabemowin. Songs were gifted by Sharon M. Day and the Oshkii Giizhik Singers. Sharon M. Day, who is Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe and one of the founders of the Indigenous Peoples Tas...
The purpose of this work is to preserve the knowledge and to share the story of the Nooksack River f...
In the Anishinaabemowen lagnuage, Gimiigiwemin is a concept that means, “we are exchanging gifts.” I...
One Word Sawalmem is a project that uses film and media content co-created by young native people, s...
Digital games, with their capacity for expression and facilitating experience through code, design, ...
I would like to open by saying Chi-miigwech (a big thank-you) to those Elders/Grandmothers who have ...
Collaborative water governance in Indigenous territories requires the building of a nation-to-nation...
My Anishinaabeg maternal activism arises from the water songs of my ancestors and the women of my An...
The meaning of water is the theme of this doctoral research from an Indigenous perspective. The stud...
Social impact games are on the rise as a means of encouraging social change through gameplay. This d...
In the Anishinaabek tradition, theoretically, practice is embedded in inquiry: one does not really k...
This paper presents Indigenous community-led, collaborative, and community-engaged water governance ...
ABSTRACTThe Albany River system holds a special significance for the Omushkego Cree of subarctic Ont...
This paper presents Indigenous community-led, collaborative, and community-engaged water governance ...
This paper presents Indigenous community-led, collaborative, and community-engaged water governance ...
Powwows have always been a place of dynamic colours, beadwork, a celebration of life on the land, a ...
The purpose of this work is to preserve the knowledge and to share the story of the Nooksack River f...
In the Anishinaabemowen lagnuage, Gimiigiwemin is a concept that means, “we are exchanging gifts.” I...
One Word Sawalmem is a project that uses film and media content co-created by young native people, s...
Digital games, with their capacity for expression and facilitating experience through code, design, ...
I would like to open by saying Chi-miigwech (a big thank-you) to those Elders/Grandmothers who have ...
Collaborative water governance in Indigenous territories requires the building of a nation-to-nation...
My Anishinaabeg maternal activism arises from the water songs of my ancestors and the women of my An...
The meaning of water is the theme of this doctoral research from an Indigenous perspective. The stud...
Social impact games are on the rise as a means of encouraging social change through gameplay. This d...
In the Anishinaabek tradition, theoretically, practice is embedded in inquiry: one does not really k...
This paper presents Indigenous community-led, collaborative, and community-engaged water governance ...
ABSTRACTThe Albany River system holds a special significance for the Omushkego Cree of subarctic Ont...
This paper presents Indigenous community-led, collaborative, and community-engaged water governance ...
This paper presents Indigenous community-led, collaborative, and community-engaged water governance ...
Powwows have always been a place of dynamic colours, beadwork, a celebration of life on the land, a ...
The purpose of this work is to preserve the knowledge and to share the story of the Nooksack River f...
In the Anishinaabemowen lagnuage, Gimiigiwemin is a concept that means, “we are exchanging gifts.” I...
One Word Sawalmem is a project that uses film and media content co-created by young native people, s...