Episodes
Tuesday Jan 24, 2023
Tuesday Jan 24, 2023
Camina Weasel Moccasin (Indigenous Curator at the Lethbridge Galt Museum and Archives), Kris Hodgeson-Bright (Lethbridge College faculty member) and Nelson Rabbit (Lethbridge College student alumnus) share their work in retelling the story of the Battle of Belly River from a) a Blackfoot perspective and b) the lens of virtual and augmented reality. It’s been a major endeavour for the group, with challenges and triumphs along the way! The trio speaks about last year’s 152nd-anniversary event and the importance of honouring and respecting the varied Indigenous perspectives of this epic story.
References:
- Global News Story: 152nd anniversary of the Battle of Belly River
- Galt Museum & Archives
- Digital Communications and Media Program (Lethbridge College)
- The Battle of Belly River: The Last Great Indian Battle
- The Battle of Belly River Project
- Reconciliation Lethbridge
- CTLI Team
- Photogrammetry
- Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park
- Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo-Jump World Heritage Site
- Esplanade in Medicine Hat
- Sketchfab
- Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality Certificate (Lethbridge College)
- Blender – 3D Modelling Program
- Medium Theory
- Niitsitapi: an all-encompassing Blackfoot term meaning real people, or all Indian, Aboriginal, or Indigenous peoples, including those who have Blackfoot as their language.
- Piikani
- Kainai
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