 
                                Tanya Ball
@metislibrarian
(She/Her) Michif woman living in amiskwaciwâskahikan. Self proclaimed Indigi-nerd who reads comics and makes puzzles.
Co-Host of the @book_women podcast.
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02-05-2014 20:47:28
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        Indigenous Online Resources are *finally* available for viewing. Take a peek at the great work from the SLIS UAlberta students of LIS 598: Indigenous LIS in a Canadian Context: indigenouslis.ca/spring-summer-… #IndigenousLIS
 
         
        Session: Four Scholars Perspectives Using Metis Methodologies: Keeoukaywin in the archives: Métis relationality and re-imaging archival interactions by Kayla Lar-son (Kayla Lar-Son) #mawachihitotaak #métissymposium
 
         
        and June Scudeler (Dr June Scudeler 🎃), Kayla Lar-son (Kayla Lar-Son), Tanya Ball (Tanya Ball) , and Mattew Tetreault (@tetreault_matt). Lypka describes the development of the project as an act of coming home through Métis storytelling. #mawachihitotaak #métissymposium
 
        Mawachihitotaak Metis Studies Symposium Two #UAlberta colleagues presented on this panel. Go, Tanya! Go, Paul! Tanya Ball Book Women Paul Gareau Faculty of Native Studies
 
        In "Lii Jhyaab y Mii Koozaen: Métis Experiences of Religion and the Supernatural in St. Ambroise, Manitoba", Tanya Ball's (Tanya Ball) presentation reads Lii Jhyaab (the Devil) relationally through a non-hierarchical or binary lens #mawachihitotaak #métissymposium
 
        Behind the scenes from a secret fun project we were part of yesterday. All in the same physical space! Sheila Elle Tanya Ball Kayla Lar-Son #BookWomen #IndigenousPodcasting
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Have you checked out the BOOK WOMEN PODCAST yet? If you need any more convincing, check out this cool piece by University of Alberta FOLIO about the hosts Sheila Elle Kayla Lar-Son and Tanya Ball and their work to give a voice to #INDIGENOUS artists. bit.ly/3HXNk6b
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
         
         
        Check out the amazing work from my NS111 students in Faculty of Native Studies. Together, we created a community Zine to highlight our conversations throughout the semester. Relational learning at it's best! era.library.ualberta.ca/items/abd530b8…
 
         
         
                         
                         
                        