Indigenous Relations (MIR)
Work more effectively with Indigenous people by learning about Indigenous research, worldviews, traditional teachings, theories, and practices.
Survol
Bring your knowledge and skills to Indigenous communities on a local, national, and international scale.
Gain this desirable skill set as Indigenous communities continue to grow and expand. Learn to develop research proposals, and policies for social, political, environmental, and health with a thorough understanding of the Indigenous perspective.
Obtain a better understanding of the issues facing Canada's Indigenous population today and how to effectively build relationships with those communities.
Study historical and current relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous societies. Learn about Indigenous culture through literature, human rights, politics, ecology, and governance.
Éléments clés
Perspectives de carrière
Graduates can rest assured knowing there is a multitude of career options they can explore post-graduation. Some career options include, but are not limited to: Indigenous organizations, community development, administration, policy development, United Nations, research and development, education, training and management and health.
Many careers can be found in the public and private sector.
Est-ce que ce programme vous intéresse?
Regardez en profondeur les détails du programme, les cours et les options de diplôme!
Détails du programmeMembres du corps professoral
All applications must have a potential supervisor before applying to the MIR program. Individual faculty research interests may be found through the Faculty directory. All prospective students are encouraged to consult with individual professors to gauge their availability and interest in specific topics.
FACULTY
- Dr. Joey-Lynn Wabie
- Dr. Daniel Cote
- Dr. Taima Moeke-Pickering
- Dr. Susan Manitowabi
- Adria Kurchison-Tyson
- Taryn Michel
- Dr. Jeff Wood
- Dr. Lynne Gouliquer
FACULTY SUPERVISORS
- Adria Kurchina-Tyson, School of Indigenous Relations
- Dr. Daniel Cote, School of Indigenous Relations
- Dr. Darrell Manitowabi, Prof at NOSM
- Dr. Elizabeth Wenghofer, School of Kinesiology & HS
- Dr. Jeffrey Wood, School of Education
- Dr. Jennifer Johnson, Dean of Arts
- Dr. Joey-Lynn Wabie, School of Indigenous Relations
- Dr. Jorge Virchez, Emeritus
- Dr. Kevin Fitzmaurice, Adjunct Faculty Member
- Dr. Lorilee McGregor, Prof at NOSM
- Dr. Lynne Gouliquer, Associate Professor
- Dr. Marion Maar, Prof of NOSM
- Dr. Nancy Lightfoot, School of Kinesiology & HS
- Dr. Stephen Ritchie, School of Kinesiology & HS
- Dr. Susan Manitowabi, School of Indigenous Relations
- Dr. Taima Moeke-Pickering, School of Indigenous Relations
- Nicole Wemigwans, School of Indigenous Relations
MIR COMMITTEE
- Dr. Joey-Lynn Wabie
- Dr. Jeffrey Wood
- Adria Kurchison-Tyson

Diana Coholic
School of Social Work
Daniel Côté
School of Indigenous Relations
Tammy Eger
Office of the Vice-President, Research
Lynne Gouliquer
Department of Sociology | School of Social Sciences
Susan Manitowabi
School of Indigenous Relations
Taima Moeke-Pickering
School of Indigenous Relations
Stephen Ritchie
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences.jpg)
Joey-Lynn Wabie
School of Indigenous Relations