Bridging Worlds: Indigenous Knowledge Meets Technology

Boozhoo News River readers,
In this week's news river:
- MIT researchers and artists work with the Haudenosaunee creation story, bringing Sky Woman's descent to life through immersive technology.
- Sean Hillier, a York University professor, joins a traditional whale hunt while championing Indigenous voices in health policy research.
- APTN makes waves with a groundbreaking all-Indigenous languages TV channel, featuring over 12 Indigenous languages.
- Director Sydney Freeland's "Rez Ball" premieres at TIFF, showcasing authentic Indigenous storytelling without the typical Hollywood tropes.
- "We Carry the Land" exhibition in LA reimagines urban spaces through Indigenous design principles, blending tradition with modern architecture.
Our team at Animikii is looking to survey or interview Indigenous nations, organizations and community members about "Artificial Intelligence" and how it is or isn't being used where you work, live and play! If you are willing to fill out a longer survey or be interviewed by the Animikii team about the current state of AI within your organization please fill in this short form!
We’re grateful to have our headquarters on traditional territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Lkwungen, Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.
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