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The Institute of Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology (IPIA) is an Indigenous-led institute with a commitment to continuing to support Indigenous-engaged archaeological research, to developing pedagogical approaches to integrating Indigenous ways of knowing and being into archaeological teaching and training, and to changing cultural heritage policies in response to the needs of Indigenous communities in western Canada. The IPIA is the first of its kind in Canada and the first Institute focused on Indigenous archaeology in the world.

 

 

The IPIA Guide to Good Relations

As part of the IPIA's continued efforts to build a healthy community and increase the accessibility and safety of our research and teaching spaces, we have developed the IPIA Guide to Good Relations. This document serves as an outline and overview of the principles of our work and the concrete ways we enact those principles. 

To learn more about the Guide to Good Relations and see a public verstion of the Guide, visit this page.

 

February 7, 2025 - Jillian Kestler-D'Amours

See a new article in Al Jazeera about confronting residential school denialism, featuring quotes from IPIA Director Dr. Kisha Supernant.

 

Video Spotlight: Indigenous learners delve into archaeology

January 29, 2025 - Geoff McMaster

New micro-course teaches students to identify and investigate cultural artifacts, helping to keep them on First Nations land.

 

IPIA News and Events

  • March 25, 2025

  • 2025 Speaker Series: Stories of the Small

    March 4, 2025

    The Institute of Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology will be holding our second Winter 2025 Speaker Series event on Thursday, March 20, at 3:30pm MT.

  • February 28, 2025

    Chipewyan Prairie First Nation's field school teaches community members about hands-on archaeology work

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