Honouring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: #FreetoRead Indigenous Studies Articles

September 29, 2024

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Canada honours September 30th as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day.

Phyllis (Jack) Webstad’s orange shirt—a gift from her grandmother—was taken from her on her first day at St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School. This powerful moment symbolizes the systemic mistreatment of Indigenous communities and inspired the creation of Orange Shirt Day. The day raises awareness of the intergenerational impacts of residential schools and promotes the message that “Every Child Matters.” Observing this day honours both survivors and those who never returned home, while also encouraging reflection on the broader historical injustices faced by Indigenous peoples in Canada.

To acknowledge this important day, we’d like to highlight scholarly research from the University of Toronto Press (UTP) journals in Indigenous studies. This research covers a wide range of topics such as rethinking Indigenous land acknowledgements, Indigenous theatre on the world stage, Indigenous language courses, and more.

Special Issues

UTP has published several journal articles and issues that explore diverse topics within Indigenous Studies, such as Indigenous Language Teaching, Learning, and Identities, Indigenous Cinema and Media in the Americas, and The Indigenous Eighteenth Century.

We also encourage you to read the following articles, curated from a wide range of our journals, that are #FreetoRead until October 4th.


Canadian Historical Review:
“Our Hearts and Brains Are Like Paper, We Never Forget”: Indigenous Petitioning and the World Wars
Timothy Clarke
CHR 104.1, March 2023

Canadian Journal of Communication:
Seal Hunts in Canada and on Twitter: Exploring the Tensions Between Indigenous Rights and Animal Rights with #Sealfie
Irena Knezevic, Julie Pasho, Kathy Dobson
CJC 43.3, 2018

Canadian Journal of Women and the Law:
What Do You Call an Indigenous Woman with a PhD in Law? Resisting the Subjugation of Indigenous Expertise in Legal Spheres
Danielle Lussier
CJWL 34.1, 2022

Canadian Liver Journal
ECHO+: Improving access to hepatitis C care within Indigenous communities in Alberta, Canada
Kate PR DunnKienan P WilliamsMelissa L PotestioSamuel S Lee
CanLivJ 5.2, May 2022

Canadian Modern Language Review
Creating Online Indigenous Language Courses as Decolonizing Praxis
Kari A.B. ChewSara ChildJackie DormerAlexa LittleOlivia SammonsHeather Souter
CMLR 79.3, August 2023

Canadian Public Policy
Policies for Other People: Reflections from an Economist on Research and Federal Policy Regarding Indigenous Nations in Canada after 1975
Donn L. Feir
CPP 50.S1, May 2024

Canadian Theatre Review:
Rethinking the Practice and Performance of Indigenous Land Acknowledgement
Dylan Robinson, Kanonhsyonne Janice C. Hill, Armand Garnet Ruffo, Selena Couture, and Lisa Cooke Ravensbergen
CTR 177, 2019

Cartographica:
Spatial Data and (De)colonization: Incorporating Indigenous Data Sovereignty Principles into Cartographic Research
Annita Hetoevėhotohke’e Lucchesi
CARTO 55.3, 2020
Special Issue on Decolonizing the Map

International Journal of Canadian Studies:
Making Brave Space: Beading, Reconciliation, and Urban Indigenous Geographies
Daniel Dumas
IJCS 62, July 2024

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education:
Supporting Positive Learning Experiences for Veterinary Students on Rotations in Remote Indigenous Communities in Canada
Mikaela MacGillivray, Tessa M. Baker, Cindy Adams, Susan J. Kutz, Jean E. Wallace
JVME 51.4, August 2024

Modern Drama
Jesse Rae Archibald-Barber, Kathleen Irwin, and Moira J. Day, eds., Performing Turtle Island: Indigenous Theatre on the World Stage
Bethany Hughes
MD 64.1, Spring 2021

The Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation
Creating and Implementing an Indigenous Evaluation Framework Process With Minnesota Tribes
Melanie Nadeau, Vanessa Tibbitts, Ryan Eagle, Gretchen Dobervich
CJPE 38.1, June 2023

TOPIA
Pinery Road and Concession 11
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
TOPIA 46, March 2023

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