A Third Gender: Beautiful Youths in Japanese Prints
...in the information they convey about life in Edo Japan; for instance, although wakashu were often indistinguishable from women — except for the small shaved spot on top of their...
...in the information they convey about life in Edo Japan; for instance, although wakashu were often indistinguishable from women — except for the small shaved spot on top of their...
...to the GW Sirens of George Washington University. They created a flash mob choral performance, acapella, while wearing the instantly identifiable “pussycat” hat. They also handed out pins that have...
...Tasaka, was formally re-installed in the Nishga Girl Salon at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec. In attendance were 90 guests that included 46 dancers, singers and elders...
...we celebrate the installation of the new interpretive signage. A short presentation is planned for the afternoon and further details will be announced. Visit www.najc.cafor updates! Building of a bridge...
...to learn more about the horrific effects of policies of assimilation on Indigenous communities. Residential schools are just one instance of Canada’s long history of such practices. Canada’s actions must...