An international meeting for Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars and community members to share learnings, teachings, creations, and performances relating to Algonquian peoples.
Please visit our UWinnipeg website here.

Call for Submissions: Now Open

We are now accepting submissions for the 57th Algonquian Conference. Share with us what you have been observing, learning and doing on topics and issues relating to Algonquian Peoples. We are accepting submissions for Talking Circles/Roundtables, Workshops, Research Creations, and Paper presentations. Please see the full call for submissions at https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/AC57/. 

  • 25 May 2025: Second call for submissions opens
  • 30 July 2025: Second call for submissions closes
  • 22 Aug 2025: Final call for submissions closes
  • 30 Aug 2025: Authors informed of acceptance

Sponsors

The 57th Algonquian Conference is supported in part by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the University of Winnipeg, and the University of Winnipeg Department of Anthropology.

 

 

 

Registration Now Open

Please register here!

We are happy to offer tiered pricing to help address financial barriers and improve access to the conference.

Please contact us at [email protected], if you have any issues with registration.

Conference Description

The 57th Algonquian Conference will be held in Winnipeg at the University of Winnipeg, on Treaty One Territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation, from Friday, October 17th to Sunday, October 19th, 2025.

This conference is an international meeting for Indigenous and non-indigenous scholars and community members to share research relating to Algonquian peoples, the largest First Peoples group in Canada. Fields of interest include anthropology, archaeology, art, biography, education, ethnography, ethnobotany, geography, history, land-based education, language education, linguistics, literature, music, Indigenous studies, political science, psychology, religion, sociology, and theatre.

For AC57, we have chosen the theme “Bridging Knowledges, Building Trust,” which emphasizes the importance of fostering collaborative and respectful partnerships across Indigenous and non-indigenous communities and a variety of disciplines. The gathering theme centers relational accountability in the recognition and application of Indigenous knowledges and the co-creation of new knowledges. We invite participants from many backgrounds as we as we create a “third space” and share stories, research, and experiences with care and humility.

Program

The 57th Algonquian Conference will feature:

    • An Elders Panel
    • A keynote presentation by Bernard Perley
    • A Feast and Celebration held on Friday evening

Link to Schedule (Forthcoming)
Link to submission summaries (Forthcoming)

Venue Access/Location

The conference will be held at the University of Winnipeg, located at 515 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

If you are driving, be aware that parking lots near the university are pay-to-park. A parking map can be found at this link https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/parking/parking-map.html

You can find a map of the University of Winnipeg Campus here: https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/maps/

Travel and Accommodations

If you are flying to Winnipeg, please book your flights to Winnipeg Richardson International Airport. The airport is about a 20-minute drive from downtown Winnipeg and a taxi or uber will cost $20-40 CAD depending on the time of day and traffic.

Accommodations:

The Radisson Hotel Winnipeg Downtown

288 Portage Ave.

Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 0B8

Phone: 1-431-441-5292

Group Rate: $149.00 plus taxes / per night – https://choicehotels.com/reservations/groups/lt39e6

Alt Hotel Winnipeg

310 Donald Street

Winnipeg, MB R3B 2H3

Phone: 1-431-800-4279

Group Rate: $169.00 plus taxes / per night – Details – Alt Hotel Winnipeg

What to see and where to eat:

If you are interested in exploring the sites in the city on your downtime, here are some places we recommend visiting:

  • The Forks Market and Historical site
  • The Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • The Canadian Museum for Human Rights
  • The Manitoba Museum
  • Fort Whyte Alive
  • Assiniboine Park
  • The Assiniboine Park Zoo
  • The Leaf
  • Leo Mol Sculpture Garden
  • Manitoba Legislative Building
  • Dalnavert Museum
  • St. Boniface Museum
  • St. Boniface Cathedral
  • Riel House National Historic Site

We also encourage you to support local Indigenous-owned restaurants including:

  • Feast Café Bistro – 587 Ellice Avenue
  • Bistro on Notre Dame – 784 Notre Dame Avenue
  • Manoomin Restaurant – 460 Madison Street
  • Shelley’s Indigenous Bistro – 1364 Main Street
  • Sharecuterie – 160 Stafford Street
  • Promenade Brasserie – 130 Provencher Boulevard
  • Fete Ice Cream & Coffee – 300 Assiniboine Avenue

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]

Key Dates

25 May 2025
Second call for submissions opens
30 July 2025
Second call for submissions closes
22 Aug 2025
Final Call for submissions closes
30 Aug 2025
Authors informed of acceptance
Aug 2025
Early Registration opens
Sep 15 2025
Full priced registration opens
17-19 October 2025
Conference takes place

Conference Dates

17 October – Friday
Opening Ceremony, Keynote Presentation by Bernard Perley, Concurrent Sessions, Feast and Celebration
18 October – Saturday
Elders’ Panel, Learner-practitioner and Learner-scholar Panel, Concurrent Sessions
19 October – Sunday
Concurrent Sessions, Closing Ceremony, Lunch available

Opportunities for Travel Grants

We are hoping to provide a limited number of travel grants for students and community members who would otherwise not be able to attend the conference. Please check back soon for more information.