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Our Projects

Current Projects

The Auntie Is In

Dr. Paulina Johnson, an Assistant Professor in Sociology at the University of Alberta, shares realities and stories from her home First Nation and people, the Nehiyawak (Four Spirit), as she tackles what it’s like to be Indigenous in Settler Canada.

The Auntie Is In

Dr. Paulina Johnson, an Assistant Professor in Sociology at the University of Alberta, shares realities and stories from her home First Nation and people, the Nehiyawak (Four Spirit), as she tackles what it’s like to be Indigenous in Settler Canada.

The Auntie Is In

Dr. Paulina Johnson, an Assistant Professor in Sociology at the University of Alberta, shares realities and stories from her home First Nation and people, the Nehiyawak (Four Spirit), as she tackles what it’s like to be Indigenous in Settler Canada.

Past Projects

Land2Lab Project

Land2Lab was a land-based research project that took place at Mîmîw (Ma-Me-O)
Sâkâhikan, Pigeon Lake in July of 2023. 


It focused on  bringing academic researchers, Elders, and community members together to understand and improve water quality at the site by using Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and scientific methods together.

The Auntie Is In

Dr. Paulina Johnson, an Assistant Professor in Sociology at the University of Alberta, shares realities and stories from her home First Nation and people, the Nehiyawak (Four Spirit), as she tackles what it’s like to be Indigenous in Settler Canada.

The Auntie Is In

Dr. Paulina Johnson, an Assistant Professor in Sociology at the University of Alberta, shares realities and stories from her home First Nation and people, the Nehiyawak (Four Spirit), as she tackles what it’s like to be Indigenous in Settler Canada.