Natalie Alvarez, Claudette Lauzon, and Keren Zaiontz, Editors This collection travels Canada, the US, the US-Mexico border, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Colombia, and Indigenous territories…
Located about 80km south of Petra in Jordan, Humayma is an area of ongoing archaeological research for Queen’s University researchers. Dr. M. Barbara Reeves has…
I am an archaeologist in the Classics Department whose work focuses on cultural relations in the Near East between Romans and indigenous populations. My research…
In the eighteenth-century, France’s metropolitan authorities and colonial officials tasked the French western explorer Pierre de La Vérendrye to integrate the Indigenous peoples of the Petit…
This project was supervised by Dr. Caroline Pukall and Katrina Bouchard (MSc, PHD candidate) from the Department of Psychology at Queen’s University. The connection between mental imagery…
The question of how governments deal with ethnic diversity is fundamental to the future of peace and democracy in Europe. The way this question is…
How can democratization, coupled with transnational integration, resolve conflicts over cultural difference in places that are marked by legacies of nationalist competition? This book explores…
Since antiquity, we have speculated what it means to be an educated person and how we might live ethically and well. The curricula of schools…
This project is currently a proposal to the Native American Indian Studies Association (NAISA) for the 2019 NAISA Conference in New Zealand. This paper describes the…
Within a context of 150 years of external Canadian government interference in their local affairs, a northeastern North American Mohawk community called ‘Kanata’ is steeped…