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KANATA’s Journal Seeks Submissions!

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

KANATA- Undergraduate Journal of the Indigenous Studies Community of McGill is calling for submissions for its fifth volume.

KANATA is an interdisciplinary journal with content that focuses on topics relating to Indigenous Peoples of North America.

Open Submissions: writing from any academic discipline (non-academic work of high quality accepted) and art submissions including paintings, photography, poetry, and short stories.

Submissions policy: KANATA prioritizes publishing undergraduate work. As well, in respect to academic submissions, priority is given to McGill students while submissions from outside of McGill are accepted.

Deadline for Submissions: February 14th, 2012

Send submissions to: mcgillnativestudiesjournal@gmail.com

For questions and/or more information please contact: mcgillnativestudiesjournal@gmail.com

KANATA Launches Volume 4

Saturday, May 7th, 2011


On April 7th,  KANATA launched Volume 4 of its academic journal.

The Volume

KANATA Executive Board & Editors: Rachel Thorne, Derrick Lovell, Pamela Fillion, Marie-France Barrette, Alanna Bockus, Charlotte Burns, Paumalū Cassiday, Devon Cass, Yolanda Clatworthy, Jocelyn Dockerty, Scott Franks, Jordan Graham, Sophia Rashid Khan, Tyler Lawson, Nicolas Magnien, Hossai Majid, and Rebecca Smith

Content Contributors: Professor Catherine Debarats, Anne Whitehead, Talia Bronstein, The Inter-Tribal Youth Center, Justin Douglas, Caryma S’ad, Rachel Thorne, Hannah Fletcher-Pallascio, Charlotte Burns, Lynsey Grosfield, Emily Dolmans, Bryn Turnbull, Cedar-Eve Peters, Alex Eberlin-Timmons, Jon Booth, Danielle Lorenz, Sarah Kerr, Scott Baker, Karl Selm and Jamie Ross

Design Editor: Paul Col

E-Version: KANATA Vol.4 Winter 2011

The Launch in Photos

 

Photography by Victor Tangermann

KANATA wishes to thank all of the performers and all of those who attended the launch for making this night a success!

Thank you.

 

Save The Date: KANATA Journal Launch Soiree on April 7th

Saturday, March 26th, 2011


KANATA Journal Launch and Call for Performers & Artwork

KANATA is proud to present the launch of Volume 4 of KANATA – Undergraduate Journal of the Indigenous Studies Community of McGill.

Save the Date: April 7th at 7:00pm
Location: Arts Lounge, Leacock B-12 (Basement), McGill Campus

The launch will include performances from a variety of artists and will be a unique opportunity to experience different forms of knowledge creation, transmission, and sharing as well as a time for celebration.

Also, there will be free refreshments, baked goods, treats, and snacks!

KANATA is looking for performers (poetry readings, storytelling, musical performances, etc) and also looking to exhibit artwork.

If you would like to perform and/or interested in having your artwork exhibited please contact us at mcgillnativestudiesjournal@gmail.com.

Guests of Honours:

Contributors

Professor Catherine Debarats
Anne Whitehead
Talia Bronstein
The Inter-Tribal Youth Center
Justin Douglas
Caryma S’ad
Rachel Thorne
Hannah Fletcher-Pallascio
Charlotte Burns
Lynsey Grosfield
Emily Dolmans
Bryn Turnbull
Cedar-Eve Peters
Alex Eberlin-Timmons
Jon Booth
Danielle Lorenz
Sarah Kerr
Scott Baker
Karl Selm
Jamie Ross

Executive & Editors

Rachel Thorne
Derrick Lovell
Pamela Fillion
Marie-France Barrette
Alanna Bockus
Charlotte Burns
Paumalū Cassiday
Devon Cass
Yolanda Clatworthy
Jocelyn Dockerty
Scott Franks
Jordan Graham
Sophia Rashid Khan
Tyler Lawson
Nicolas Magnien
Hossai Majid
Rebecca Smith
Paul Col

For more information, contact mcgillnativestudiesjournal@gmail.com

KANATA Journal Launch and Call for Performers & Artwork

KANATA is proud to present the launch of Volume 4 of KANATA – Undergraduate Journal of the Indigenous Studies Community of McGill.

Save the Date: April 7th at 7:00pm
Location: Arts Lounge, Leacock B-12 (Basement), McGill Campus

The launch will include performances from a variety of artists and will be a unique opportunity to experience different forms of knowledge creation, transmission, and sharing as well as a time for celebration.

Also, there will be free refreshments, baked goods, treats, and snacks!

KANATA is looking for performers (poetry readings, storytelling, musical performances, etc) and also looking to exhibit artwork.

If you would like to perform and/or interested in having your artwork exhibited please contact us at mcgillnativestudiesjournal@gmail.com.

Guests of Honours:

Contributors

Professor Catherine Debarats
Anne Whitehead
Talia Bronstein
The Inter-Tribal Youth Center
Justin Douglas
Caryma S’ad
Rachel Thorne
Hannah Fletcher-Pallascio
Charlotte Burns
Lynsey Grosfield
Emily Dolmans
Bryn Turnbull
Cedar-Eve Peters
Alex Eberlin-Timmons
Jon Booth
Danielle Lorenz
Sarah Kerr
Scott Baker
Karl Selm
Jamie Ross

Executive & Editors

Rachel Thorne
Derrick Lovell
Pamela Fillion
Marie-France Barrette
Alanna Bockus
Charlotte Burns
Paumalū Cassiday
Devon Cass
Yolanda Clatworthy
Jocelyn Dockerty
Scott Franks
Jordan Graham
Sophia Rashid Khan
Tyler Lawson
Nicolas Magnien
Hossai Majid
Rebecca Smith
Paul Col

For more information, contact mcgillnativestudiesjournal@gmail.com

KANATA Journal Launch and Call for Performers & Artwork

KANATA is proud to present the launch of Volume 4 of KANATA – Undergraduate Journal of the Indigenous Studies Community of McGill.

Save the Date: April 7th at 7:00pm
Location: Arts Lounge, Leacock B-12 (Basement), McGill Campus

The launch will include performances from a variety of artists and will be a unique opportunity to experience different forms of knowledge creation, transmission, and sharing as well as a time for celebration.

Also, there will be free refreshments, baked goods, treats, and snacks!

KANATA is looking for performers (poetry readings, storytelling, musical performances, etc) and also looking to exhibit artwork.

If you would like to perform and/or interested in having your artwork exhibited please contact us at mcgillnativestudiesjournal@gmail.com.

Guests of Honours:

Contributors

Professor Catherine Debarats
Anne Whitehead
Talia Bronstein
The Inter-Tribal Youth Center
Justin Douglas
Caryma S’ad
Rachel Thorne
Hannah Fletcher-Pallascio
Charlotte Burns
Lynsey Grosfield
Emily Dolmans
Bryn Turnbull
Cedar-Eve Peters
Alex Eberlin-Timmons
Jon Booth
Danielle Lorenz
Sarah Kerr
Scott Baker
Karl Selm
Jamie Ross

Executive & Editors

Rachel Thorne
Derrick Lovell
Pamela Fillion
Marie-France Barrette
Alanna Bockus
Charlotte Burns
Paumalū Cassiday
Devon Cass
Yolanda Clatworthy
Jocelyn Dockerty
Scott Franks
Jordan Graham
Sophia Rashid Khan
Tyler Lawson
Nicolas Magnien
Hossai Majid
Rebecca Smith
Paul Col

For more information, contact mcgillnativestudiesjournal@gmail.com

Calling for Submissions to Showcase Artwork by Youth

Friday, January 28th, 2011

KANATA Launches Volume 2 and Volume 3

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

The Volumes

On April 6, 2010 KANATA launched Volume 2 Fall 2009 and Volume 3 Winter 2010 of it’s Journal.

Volume 2 Fall 2009

Editors: Pamela Fillion, James Ross, Paumalū Cassiday, Charlotte Burns, Alanna Bockus, Sara Maranda-Gauvin, Kristin Filiatrault, Nicolas Van Beek, Scott Baker, Cassandra Porter, Sophia Rashid Kahn, Crystal Chan, and John Aymes.

Content Contributors: Hayden King, Danielle Lorenz, Deborah Hayek, Kristin Filiatrault, Andreanne Langevin, Katie McDougall, Lindsay Terry, James Ross, Quinn Albaugh, Charlotte Burns, Rachel Thorne, Melani Bodi, Anna Robinson, and Derrick Lovell.

Design Editors: John Aymes and Paul Col.

E-version:KANATA Vol.2 Fall 2009

Volume 3 Winter 2010

Editors: Rosalie Dion-Picard, Pamela Fillion, James Ross, Paumalū Cassiday, Charlotte Burns, Alanna Bockus, Sara Maranda-Gauvin, Kristin Filiatrault, Nicolas Van Beek, Scott Baker, Cassandra Porter, Sophia Rashid Kahn, John Aymes, Hossai Majid, and Kevin Wyllie.

Content Contributors: Francine Lemay, Michael Loft, Aude Leroux-Chartre, Marie-France Barrette, Eloise Ouellet-Décoste, Nicolas Moreau, Rebecca Tekatsitsahkhwa Robertson, Pamela Fillion, Christine Porterfield, Catherine Duclos, Marianna Daniels, Young Artist Warriors, Xiomara Hurni-Cranston, Alexandra Wilson, and Nogeeshik Isaac.

Design Editors: John Aymes and Paul Col.

E-Version:KANATA Vol. 3 WInter 2010

The Launch: Artists

The celebrations included good food and most importantly live performances, poetry readings, short film screenings and storytelling.

Here is some information on three of the many performers who shared their talents that evening:

Emcee N3mo

“My Name is Nimo John Awa. I’m originally from Pond Inlet, Nunavut however I grew up in Iqaluit, Nunavut with different people, the different people I grew up with made me what I am today.
I don’t need to talk about the bad but I give my dad, who I was with from 11 to 17, props for the good. My music is hip hop rap, but I’m not a gangster. I can’t lie, I’ve written gangster stuff but thats behind me now. What I go for now is positive messages to my people and anyone who listens. I write positive lyrics so that people change thier ways today. I had a hard life and my music helps me get through so I hope that other people who listen can get through thier hard life through my message. My influences are Eminem and Tupac becouse they have strong and positive messages but these influences are nothing compared to my life experience.”

Emcee N3mo came to the launch as part of Young Artist Warriors. Here is a link to a live performance given by Emcee N3mo and Chorus Fly as part of their work with Young Artist Warriors: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju00Vc1bejY

Check out Young Artist Warriors: http://www.youngartistwarriors.blogspot.com/

Vincent Isaac

Vincent Isaac’s performance of several traditional songs at the launch was a great gift to the celebration.

Here is his artist bio:

“Vincent Isaac is a Mi’gmaq Native from the Listuguj reservation in the Gaspé region of Quebec, who uses his voice and traditional songs to heal.

Vincent is from the wolf clan, and is also known by his indian name Grey Wolf.

He shares songs, stories, and words from the elders and people he has met.”

Sapo

“with her songs… your average neurotic chameleon here only wishes to take you for a ride… despues de cinco años de viaje… y algunos mas de sedentarismo… Sapo croit mieux saisir sa citation préférée: “on ne voyage jamais qu’en soi-même” und von alles was sie probieren hat (gedicht, theater, zeichnung, photo, film), music is the only one that can take her home in a flash! and so now you know the whole story.” – From myspace.com/sapoooo

The band consists of:

Sapo – guitar, accordion, piano, vocals
Dominic Comtois – percussions, glockenspiel, vocals
Jake Charkey – cello, vocals
Eli Richards – trombone, banjo

Website: http://www.sapoavec.ca/

The Celebration in Photos

Below are pictures of the launch taken by Scott Baker, KANATA Board Member.


KANATA wishes to thank all of the performers and all of those who attended the launch for making this night a success!

Thank you.