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PEER-REVIEWED
2022. “Gendered disruptions in academic publishing during COVID-19: Uncovering invisible labor at an anthropology journal.” American Ethnologist 49.4 (November): 595-609. Jelena Golubović, Kathleen Inglis, and Cheyanne Connell.*

*2023 AAA GAD Prize for Exemplary Cross-Field Scholarship (Honorable Mention)

 

CULTURE + LANGUAGE RESOURCES
2023. Indigenous Language Resources. First Voices, First Peoples Cultural Council.  Created 23 Digital artworks for Indigenous language learning resources for Indigenous communities and collaborators.

2022. Kʼé̱né̱hchʼeh. Children’s Indigenous Language Book. Doig River First Nation. Created short language learning book and resource for community.

2022. Dane. Children’s Indigenous Language Book. Doig River First Nation. Created short language learning book and resource for community.

CREATIVE OUTPUTS
2024. “Holy! Fungi.” Group exhibition, curated by Morgaine Lee. Do I know you, Mushroom? Mushroom Art Extravaganza. Art Exhibit. Showcased three visual art pieces.

2020. “Colour Me Fungi: A Film by Morgaine Lee”. Directed and produced by Morgaine Lee. Featuring art by Lola Brown, Cheyanne Connell, Kennedy Lindsay, Rachel Sault, Mackenzie Watson. Film, 3.5 minutes.

2017. “Fat.” Pearls 36: An Anthology of Work by Douglas College Creative Writing Students. 11. 


INVITED SPEAKER AND PANELIST
2023, UBC Roundtable on Decolonization. Roundtable with panelists (in speaking order) Sharon Stein, Cheyanne Connell, Gage Averill, Amy Perreault, Rima Wilkes, and Danielle Ignace. Organized and moderated by Charles Menzies. Green College and Department of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. In-person.

2021. Truth Before Reconciliation. Conversation on Truth Before Reconciliation between speakers Tsnomot, Brad Baker (Squamish Nation), Raiyana Alibhai, Nadia Walji and Cheyanne Connell. The Ismaili Centre Vancouver and the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Online.

DISCUSSANT AND INVITED PANELIST
2024. Indigeneity Beyond the State: Thinking and Moving across the Pacific Rim. Organizer Dr. Michael Hathaway and Chair Dr. Pasang Sherp. Discussants Cheyanne Connell and Drs. Huatse Gyai, Aynur Kadir, and Jolan Hsieh. Association for Asian Studies Conference 2024. Seattle, WA, United States. In-Person.

2021. Korean Diasporic Citizenship: Two Tales of Political Incorporation in Japan and the United States. Presented by Dr. Erin Aeran Chung. Discussant Dr. Hyung-Gu Lynn with comments and questions by IAR Fellows: Brandon Hillier, Cheyanne Connell, and Christina Song. The Centre for Korean Research and School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Online.

2021. What does it mean to be Ainu in the twenty-first century? Ainu Authenticity. Presented by Dr. Kanako Uzawa with comments by Dr. Scott Harrison and Cheyanne Connell. David Lam Centre  at Simon Fraser University and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Online. 

PRESENTER
2021. My Journey as an Indigenous Student. Presenter at Student Stories. Indigenous Previous Day 2021. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada. Online.

2021. Indigenous Research Methods. Invited presenter at Research Assistant Training Day. University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Online.

2020. Experiences of an Indigenous Graduate Student. Invited presenter at Simon Fraser University for Graduate Seminar taught by Dr. Pamela Stern. Burnaby, BC, Canada. Online.

2019. Being Indigenous in Anthropology and Academia. Presenter at Anthropologists Go Back to School. CASCA-AAA 2019 Conference. Burnaby Youth Custody Services, Burnaby, BC, Canada. In-Person.

2019. Urban Indigenous Research Methods and Considerations. Invited presenter at Simon Fraser University for graduate course Advanced Qualitative Methods: Participatory and Decolonial Approaches taught by Tiffany Myrdahl. Burnaby, BC, Canada.  In-Person.

2019. Decolonizing Urban Indigenous Studies: Defining and Redefining Indigeneity. Invited presenter at Simon Fraser University for undergraduate course Indigenous Social Movements taught by Michael Hathaway. Burnaby, BC, Canada. In-Person.

2019. Urban Indigenous Place-Making and Belonging in Tokyo, Japan. Presenter at Identifying Challenges and Potential Solutions in Protecting Indigenous Heritage in Japan and North America. International Research Network for Indigenous Studies and Cultural Diversity Workshop. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada. In-Person.

CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, AND OTHER
2021. Moderator. Invisible Indigenous Descendants in Hokkaido, Japan. Presented by Dr. Mai Ishihara with comments by Dr. Scott Harrison. David Lam Centre at Simon Fraser University, the Centre for Ainu and Indigenous Studies at Hokkaido University, and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. Online.

 

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