UBC experts on National Indigenous History Month

June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada. Several UBC experts are available to speak with media.

Crowds gathered at the UBC Vancouver campus for the raising of the Reconciliation Pole.

June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada. Several UBC experts are available to speak with media.

Danilo Caron (he/him)
PhD student, Department of Civil Engineering
Email: danilo.caron@ubc.ca
Interview language(s): English

*limited availability June 9-15

Tania Dick, RN
Member of Dzawada’enuxw First Nations of Kingcome Inlet
Adjunct Professor and Indigenous Nursing Lead, School of Nursing
Email: 
Interview language(s): English

Dr. Christopher Hammerly
Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics
Email: chris.hammerly@ubc.ca
Interview language(s): English

  • Language revitalization/reclamation, language documentation, Indigenous language technology

*unavailable June 24-28

hagwil hayetsk / Dr. Charles Menzies
Professor, Department of Anthropology
Email: charles.menzies@ubc.ca
Interview language(s): English

  • Indigenous governance, natural resource management, post-secondary sector, Impact Benefit Agreements, rights and title, basketball in coastal Indigenous communities, repatriation

Dana-Lyn McKenzie
Senior Manager, EDI and Indigeneity, Faculty of Applied Science/Faculty of Land and Food Systems
Email: danalyn.mackenzie@ubc.ca
Interview language(s): English

  • Lead for implementing the Indigenous Strategic Plan in two faculties
  • Works with Indigenous student advisors, EDI and raising Indigenous awareness
  • Co-chairs EDI and Indigenous Engagement Committees in both faculties
  • Coast Salish and a practising part-time lawyer, member of Hwlitsum First Nation
  • Originator and lead for the Intergenerational March commemorating Orange Shirt Day

Dr. Bruce Granville Miller
Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology
Email: bruce.miller@ubc.ca
Interview language(s): English

  • Indigenous-mainstream relations and histories, Indigenous legal/justice historic practices, apology/reconciliation, anthropology of the Coast Salish, Indigenous peoples around the world, Indigenous peoples and the BC Human Rights Tribunal

*unavailable June 19-25 

Dr. Shandin Pete (he/him)
He carries the name Bitterroot Salish from the Western Montana and Navajo from Arizona
Assistant Professor, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Email: shandin.pete@ubc.ca
Interview language(s): English

  • Earth science experiential and Indigenous learning (EaSEIL), developing a toolkit for assessing student understanding of how Indigenous topics intersect with their field of study, a review of Salish astronomical knowledge, Salish Ethno-hydrological observation and river behaviour, a conceptual framework for Indigenous research methodologies for science knowledge production

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