fbpx

Demi Mathias – Trent University Native Association and the Birch Bark Canoe as Cultural Resurgence

Demi Mathias is from Temagami First Nation and of the loon clan and is currently a graduate student in the Trent University Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies program while conducting her research on the birch bark canoe in the context of cultural resurgence. She also acts as a graduate student representative for the Trent University […]

Demi Mathias is from Temagami First Nation and of the loon clan and is currently a graduate student in the Trent University Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies program while conducting her research on the birch bark canoe in the context of cultural resurgence. She also acts as a graduate student representative for the Trent University Native Association (TUNA), which fosters engagement with indigenous students through networks of support and planning events and cultural activities.