Popular posts from this blog
What is Nitap?
Supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, Nitap is an app that is being created under the Ni'gweg Collective banner. Tara Audibert, Phyllis Grant and Kirsten Tomilson came up with the idea to tell aboriginal stories that have been told orally for decades, moving them to a technical space where they can be shared freely. "We wanted to create something that utilized all of our skills and bring it alive to the world of technology," says founding member Kirsten Tomilson. "It is a place where artists and storytellers can come together and share their collective experience." When we started this project in 2017 we were very much focused on the provinces that we are familiar with but as this grows and gains momentum we are hoping to collect and tell stories form all the Canadian provinces. Right now our app has collected stories from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. There is such a vast amount of knowledge that is at risk of fading into history if we don't m...
Maq's World
When we first came to Phyllis to ask her if she wanted to be involved with our collective she immediately felt that it resonated with her. Shortly after we met Phyllis posted this on our portal for sharing information. Phyllis wrote: "It's interesting to be working on this app because in 2004 I created a map of Maq's world (Maq and the Spirit of the Woods, NFB) and I wanted to tell all these stories in my area via a map. I told the story of Mi'gmwesu (the spirit of the woods) but there's so much more. (This is a map of the Bay of Chaleur here in Bathurst NB, and surrounding region)"
Comments
Post a Comment