
Ziibiing Lab
@ziibiinglab
Global Indigenous politics research collaboratory. Making waves at the waterway Ziibiing. Operating in @UofT_PolSci @UofTArtSci @UofT.
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Newest version of “Indigenous Diamonds: Extractivism and Indigenous Politics in the Diamond Province of Russia” is out now in Russian! Download the Russian language version of this special study in global Indigenous politics on the Ziibiing Lab website. ziibiinglab.org/indigenous-dia…

🚨NEW EPISODE 🚨 "Indigenous & Soviet: Diamonds of Sakha w/ apples1eater (Ziibiing Lab)" Celebrate Indigenous History Month by learning about the Sakha people's complex experience of the Soviet Union and now the Russian Federation. Episode Link: directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/…


The study Sardana (apples1eater) wrote that our discussion is based on was published through Ziibiing Lab. "Indigenous Diamonds: Extractivism and Indigenous Politics in the Diamond Province of Russia" Check it out! Study Link:ziibiinglab.org/indigenous-dia…



My time at University of Toronto has been complicated. But a constant for me has been students. They’re brilliant & tenacious. I’m honored to learn from them. There are grim days here, but UofT Occupy for Palestine is a ray of light shining through genocide & bullshit. Forever grateful for their illumination.


Dr. Uahikea Maile (Uahikea Maile) will be on leave from July 1, 2024 until July 1, 2025. Many thanks for your service as the founding Director of Ziibiing Lab! Stay tuned for more updates in the coming days on what's on the horizon for Ziibiing Lab. #ZiibiingLab



🚨NEW EPISODE 🚨 "Indigenous & Soviet: Power, Politics, and Prejudice w/ apples1eater (Ziibiing Lab)" Sardana returns to continue talking about the experience of Sakha people during the Soviet Union and today. A must listen! Episode Link: directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/…





Summer read🏖️ Land Back - Relational Landscapes of Indigenous Resistance across the Americas. Edited by Heather Dorries & Michelle Daigle, Assistant Professors at the Centre for Indigenous Studies and Department of Geography and Planning University of Toronto Harvard University Press


