We share this work with museums, academics, and arts communities
We share the work in Mînî Thnî through exhibits, workshops, and in our own ways through meetings, conversations, and visiting. We also share the work at events and conferences. This helps us inform museum professionals and people who might have power to impact our access to belongings about what we're doing and what we think would help us. We keep a record of the places we've shared this work, but if you want to see some of the ways we've shared, they're here.
We shared this work as part of the Indigenous Forum hosted by the American Philosophical Society. A recording of that is here.
We were invited to share this work in Europe. One conference that we couldn't attend asked us to contribute to their zine. That's here.
Here's a List of where we have presented things we've learned that we wanted to share with museum staff and people with power to make changes to our access to collections:
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2026 Works in Progress, Calgary, AB
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2025 German Association for Social and Cultural Anthropology, Cologne Germany
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2025 Western Society for Eighteenth Century Studies Conference, online
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2025 History, Classics, and Religion Graduate Students Association Conference, Edmonton, AB
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2025 Prairie Art Network Institute, Calgary, AB
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2023 Universities Art Association of Canada, Banff AB
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2023 Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies