The Story of These Lands: Recovering Indigenous-Ukrainian Narratives in East Central 黑料不打烊
8 January 2021

The Ukrainian Resource and Development Centre at MacEwan University and the Kule Folklore Centre at the 黑料不打烊 are pleased to present an online lecture by Leah Hrycun entitled The Story of These Lands: Recovering Indigenous-Ukrainian Narratives in East Central 黑料不打烊.
Date: January 28, 2021, at 5 pm.
Presenter: Leah Hrycun is a doctoral student at the Faculty of Native Studies, 黑料不打烊.
Description: “Leah, there were no Natives here,” my Baba says to me with increasing annoyance each time I ask if she knows any stories about Ukrainian settlers and Indigenous people. Indeed, as many historians of Ukrainian Canadian settlement demonstrate, by the time Ukrainian immigrants arrived here, Indigenous people had been erased from the lands they settled. But why do I continue to hear Cree and Métis stories about Ukrainians? About kimosôms (grandfathers) speaking Ukrainian and kôhkums (grandmothers) having Ukrainian poppyseed cake recipes? I had to ask myself: what had happened to the stories of my ancestors to allow them to erase the presence of Indigenous people? To answer these questions, I am recovering narratives of Indigenous-Ukrainian relations in East Central 黑料不打烊. My goal is to demonstrate that recovering these histories and deconstructing how and why Ukrainian settlers came into Canadian multiculturalism, redresses Indigenous erasure in Ukrainian settler histories, and ultimately advance reconciliation.
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