IPinCH

  • IPinCH Podcast, Episode 2: A Case of Access

    Last month members of the Inuvialuit Living History Project team called in from Inuvik, Vancouver Island, and the Interior of BC to talk about our collaborative development of the Inuvialuit Living History website and our trip to the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. This was a fun and productive opportunity for our team to have a […]

  • MCLab Profile: Irine Prastio, MA Student

    I was born and raised in the town of Bandung, in the island of Java, Indonesia. I immigrated to the United States in my early twenties and then moved to Vancouver in 2007.  As an immigrant I often find myself torn between the two contrasting cultures.  This was partly one of the reasons that encouraged […]

  • Irine Prastio named a 2013 IPinCH Graduate Fellow

    Congratulations to Irine Prastio, an MA candidate in the Making Culture Lab. She has been named a 2013 Graduate Fellow for the IPinCH (Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage) Project. IPinCH is described (on their website) as “an international collaboration of archaeologists, Indigenous organizations, lawyers, anthropologists, ethicists, policy makers, and others working to explore and […]