cover image: Picturing the Margins Images d’histoires marginalisées - Railways and the Rise of Provincial Colonialism

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Picturing the Margins Images d’histoires marginalisées - Railways and the Rise of Provincial Colonialism

28 Feb 2022

Carter and Lightning also co-curated an forces Matilda contended with in her lifetime, of the discrimi- exhibit of these photographs for the Bruce Peel Special Collec- nation she faced, and the legacies of racism and colonialism that tions Library of the U of A to open Fall 2022. [...] While this reading is not incorrect, it obscures the Woods Reserve,” the name formerly used to refer to the Whitecap full story behind the image - the participants’ intentions and the community, it seemed likely that people in the photographs were legacy of the memories held by the community about this event. [...] She is the Curator of the Western tler peoples have related to one another in Saskatoon’s history, Development Museum (WDM) and Adjunct Professor in the and about how layers of settler-colonial policies and social and Department of History at the University of Saskatchewan. [...] A land of youth: Nationhood and the image experiences as hockey players on the famed school team, the of the child in the National Film Board of Canada’s Still Pho- Sioux Lookout Black Hawks, to be published with the University tography Division. [...] Canada, reminds us that “decolonizing Srigley is a Professor in the Department of History at Nipissing the curriculum” is not new, and University, co-editor of the award-winning collection Beyond emphasizes the importance of prioritizing Women’s Words: Feminisms and the Practices of Oral History in the Twenty-First century (Routledge 2018) and author of the Nishnaabemwin in our research, teaching.
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12
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Canada