Name
CS134A Indigenous and Historical Cartography and Geomatics
Date & Time
Thursday, May 22, 2025, 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM
Description

This session brings together a diverse group of presenters exploring Indigenous and historical perspectives on cartography, geospatial technologies, and data sovereignty. Themes range from language revitalization through digital atlases and critical reviews of satellite remote sensing practices to innovative mapping methods informed by Indigenous knowledge systems. The session emphasizes collaborative, respectful, and sovereignty-centered approaches to geospatial research.

  • 10:15 AM
    Mapping Kanyen'kehá:ka Knowledge: Revitalizing Language and Landscape Through the Atlas of Kanyen'kehá:ka Space
    Rebekah Ingram, Carleton University

  • 10:30 AM
    A Systematic Review of Canadian Satellite Remote Sensing Publications Through the Lens of Indigenous Data Sovereignty
    Razz Routly, Carleton University

  • 10:45 AM
    Gakina Awiya: Everything That Is Alive
    Leora Gansworth

  • 11:00 AM
    Mapping Knowledge: Integrating Biodiversity Data with Geospatial
    Raphael Mako Sorensen, Carleton University

Location Name
Canal (CB) 3400
Session Type
Session