Prairie
Indigenous
Relationality
Network

The Prairie Indigenous Relationality Network is a group of Indigenous people with a connection to the Prairies and a commitment to kihokewin - visiting.
The Prairies have always been a space of visiting and we commit to maintaining and strengthening these practices.
pihtikwel tawaw! Come in!
There is room and you are welcome in it!
We recognize Indigenous knowledge as relational. Visiting creates and transfers Indigenous knowledge into future generations.
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Featured Work from our Community

Book: Storying Violence: Unravelling Colonial Narratives in the Stanley Trial

2020. Gina Starblanket & Dallas Hunt, ARP Press.
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Journal Article: Awakening Buffalo Consciousness Lessons, Theory, and Practice from the Buffalo Treaty

2023. Ryan Crosschild, Gina Starblanket, Daniel Voth, Tasha Hubbard, and Leroy Littlebear, Wicazo Sa Review.
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Journal Article: Treaty as De-Fetishizing Critique: A Social Theory of Treaty Interpretation

2024. Corey Snelgrove, Polity.
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