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Community Displays & Presentations

I have been collecting hockey cards, researching, and studying Indigenous hockey history for a over decade and this project has become my passion. I am always willing to provide presentations or displays at community events. 

Please contact for further information. 

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Community Displays

Since 2018, community displays of my hockey card collection have been provided at a number events. Community displays provide an opportunity to informally share the Indigenous Rookie Card collection with the public as well as Indigenous NHL hockey history and information. This has been a great experience for me to connect with others. 

Past Community Display Events:

  • 2nd Annual Every Child Matters Hockey Game  Kamloops, B.C. (2024)

  • 2024 Indigenous Hockey Research Network Summit – UBC Vancouver, B.C. (2024)

  • Indigenous Family Night - Northwood Elementary School Edmonton, AB. (2018)

  • Play On Canada! Kelowna, B.C. (2024)

  • The Summit Show – Sherwood Park, AB. (2018)

  • United by Hockey Mobile Museum (NHL) (2023)

Presentations

In-person or virtual presentations can be provided about Indigenous history, experiences, and influences in the game of hockey through hockey cards through an Indigenous lens. I have been providing presentations for almost a decade to high school and university classrooms, at conferences, and other post-secondary events.  

Past Presentations:

  • Cardboard Culture YouTube Channel - Virtual (2021)

  • Indigenous Hockey Research Network (IHRN) Summit: Genealogies of Indigenous Hockey Panel (2023)

  • Indigenous Hockey Research Network Summit - UBC Vancouver, B.C. (2024)

  • UBC Learning Circle - UBC Virtual (2024)

  • UBC Okanagan National Indigenous Peoples' Day (2023)

  • Various High School classrooms

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Signage

Signage has been created to enhance the experience of presentations and community displays. The signage is meant to provide further engagement and education for the community by sharing historical information about the impacts of Indigenous NHL players. 

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