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¶¡ÏãÔ°AV SA graduate students establish Asian-Indigenous Relations Society and launch digital resource
Ty Bryant and Geri Lee, Sociology and Anthropology master’s students, as well as Cynthia Cui, a School of Interactive Arts and Technology master’s student, have co-founded the Asian-Indigenous Relations Society.
The research team and registered society seek to direct far more attention to the rich, countless ways in which Asian-Indigenous relations have shaped Turtle Island, with plans to expand to global perspectives. In a matter of months, the research team has scaled exponentially from the three co-founders to an interdisciplinary working group of over 20 colleagues and community members across 7 institutions and 3 countries.
The first major collaborative effort of the research team is a digital resource, which is home to multi-media publications as well as a resource library featuring over 200 sources regarding local and global instances of Asian-Indigenous Relations.
To learn more about the research team, its members and initiatives, visit the .
Affiliates:
Michael Hathaway, Professor of Anthropology
Sarah Law, MA Student in Sociology
Steffanie Ling, PhD Student in Sociology
Kabir Madan, MA Student in Anthropology