Mon, Mar 27, 2023

12 PM – 1 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Join Ian McCallum, graduate student at the University of Toronto, officer in the Indigenous Education Office for the Ontario Ministry of Education, and member of the Munsee-Delaware First Nation for a virtual lecture about the river that is important to the history of the Munsee people: “Asiiskusiipuw,” “Muddy River,” or “Thames River.”

In the summer of 2021, a group of Munsee-Delaware community members and academics paddled the Thames river, starting from downtown London to the Munsee Delaware Nation. The purpose of the trip was to document Munsee history, language and culture. The group documented plant, bird, animal and insect species to support language revitalization. The trip gave insight into the seasonal practices of the Munsee people and the importance of the location of settlement. Community members also related details about the original settlements, corn fields, the War of 1812, and the importance of the Munsee community as a center in Upper Canada.

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Ian McCallum

Ian McCallum is a member of the Munsee-Delaware First Nation. He works with his community promoting culture, and history and is an educator working with the Munsee language.



As a Ph.D. student at the University of Toronto, Ian is currently researching strategies to support Munsee language revitalization. His most current work looks at connections between the Munsee language and the Thames River.



Ian is an Education Officer in the Indigenous Education Office for the Ministry of Education in Ontario. He has worked in the field of education for more than 20 years in the capacity of classroom and resource teacher as well as supporting teacher candidates as a seconded faculty of education member.


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Co-hosted with: Princeton Institute for International & Regional Studies, Program in Translation and Intercultural Communications (OWNER)

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