Acknowledgements


This web project was co-ordinated by a working group of researchers and librarians at McGill University Library. 

While this project has been developed in the indefinable space of the Internet, we are tied to our particular places.

McGill University is on land which long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge and thank the diverse Indigenous peoples whose footsteps have marked this territory on which peoples of the world now gather.


The working group is grateful for the insights and inspiration provided by a National Advisory Council of South Asian women in Canada, as well as the contributions of the many scholars and curators in India, the UK, Canada and the United States who are part of the Gwillim Research Project Network. 

The working group is particularly grateful to the scholars, archivists and curators who shared their experiences on this website. A special thanks to Dr Anna Winterbottom, Research Associate for The Gwillim Project, at McGill University. 

We also thank the communications specialists and students at McGill as well as community members who participated in the evaluations and testing of the site.

It was a privilege to work with journalist Alisha Sawney and the team at editAudio to create the Podcast.