Ashley Glassburn

A participant of the game Paapankamwa Iilweeta (Fox Says) wears a fox cut out Dr. Ashley Glassburn and Loyell Bigjohn will introduce participants to Myaamia and Anishinaabemowin through the game Paapankamwa Iilweeta (Fox Says) at Art Windsor-Essex.

Interactive game teaches Indigenous languages through play

Women’s and Gender Studies professor Ashley Glassburn and alumnus Loyell Bigjohn will lead an interactive game at Art Windsor-Essex (AWE) on Thursday, offering participants a chance to learn regional Indigenous languages in a hands-on way.

On Thursday, Oct. 17, Dr. Glassburn and Bigjohn will introduce participants to Myaamia and Anishinaabemowin through the game Paapankamwa Iilweeta (Fox Says) as part of AWE’s Love Languages exhibit.

group of students in front of waterfall in Costa RicaStudents in the May 2024 course “Indigenous Relations in Costa Rica” will explore how to build meaningful relationship across Indigenous nations.

Course to examine Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica

Students in the May 2024 course “Indigenous Relations in Costa Rica” will explore how to build meaningful relationship across Indigenous nations.

Ashley GlassburnAshley Glassburn will deliver a lecture “Indigenous Language Loss and Epistemic Value” Nov. 16 in celebration of World Philosophy Day.

Loss of Indigenous languages subject of lecture

Ashley Glassburn will deliver a lecture “Indigenous Language Loss and Epistemic Value” Nov. 16 in celebration of World Philosophy Day.