History Personnel
Teaching - Fall/Winter 2024-25
HIS 2210F - Indigenous Peoples and Canadian History
HIS 3267G - Residential Schools
HIS 4818G - Indigenous Peoples and Public History
HIS9844 - Indigenous Histories
Supervision
Master's level supervisory privileges and co-supervisor Doctoral privileges
Cody Groat
- Assistant Professor
PhD, Wilfrid Laurier University, 2023
Email: cgroat@uwo.ca
Telephone: 519-661-2111 ext. 82614
Office: LWH 2224
Office hours: Mondays 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Biography
Cody Groat is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History and the Indigenous Studies Program. He is Kanyen'kehaka (Mohawk) and a band member of Six Nations of the Grand River. His father, William, was a survivor of the Sixties Scoop, and his grandparents, Stanley and Sarah, were survivors of the Mohawk Institute Residential School. He completed an MA in World Heritage Studies from the University of Birmingham (UK) in 2017 through the International Centre for Heritage and a PhD in History from Wilfrid Laurier University in 2023. His research is focused on Indigenous cultural heritage including the commemoration of Indigenous peoples through municipal, provincial, federal, and international designations. His research is also concerned with access to information and how these policies relate to the lived experiences of Indigenous peoples, touching on records that are held by the federal government, children's aid societies, and local police departments. Outside of Western, Cody serves as the Chair of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO Memory of the World Advisory Committee, responsible for recognizing Canda's most significant collections of documentary heritage.
Research Interests
My research relates to both public history and biographical history. I am interested in the commemoration, preservation, and stewardship of Indigenous cultural heritage by provincial, federal, and international bodies; including archaeological sites, cultural landscapes, documentary heritage, and cultural items. My research relating to biographical history is funded through a SSHRC Insight Development Grant titled The Kayanerekó:wa, Indigenous Identity, and Intergenerational Haudenosaunee Histories (2024- 2026). This traces the lineage of the Groat family of Six Nations of the Grand River from the mid-1700s through to the present day considering themes such as Indigenous sovereignty and legislated identity. This project critically considers Access to Information legislation in both Canada and the United States, particularly in relation to the records of the Sixties Scoop and the Indian Residential School System.
Books, Articles, & Works Published
- Always a Part of the Land: the Federal Commemoration of Indigenous Peoples (McGill-Queen's University Press, forthcoming 2025).
- "The Stewardship, Preservation, and Commemoration of the Mohawk Institute," in Behind the Bricks: The Life and Times of the Mohawk Institute, the Model for the Canadian Residential School System ed by Rick Hill, Alison Norman, Thomas Peace, and Jennifer Pettit (University of Calgary Press, forthcoming 2025).
- “Guardians of our Knowledge: Indigenous Peoples and the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme,” Canadian Commission for UNESCO IdeaLab Policy Paper, 2023.
- “Holding Place: Resistance, Reframing and Relationally in the Representation of Indigenous History,” with Kim Anderson, Historic Perspectives Dossier on Commemoration for The Canadian Historical Review, 2021, Vol. 102 (03), pp. 465-484.
- “Commemoration and Reconciliation: The Mohawk Institute as a World Heritage Site,” British Journal of Canadian Studies, 2018, Vol. 31 (2), pp. 195-208.
- Canadian Stories: A Teenaged Adventure with Presidents, Drag Queens and Drug Lords (Rapido Books, 2016)
Awards
- SSHRC Insight Development Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2024- 2026) - $45,989.00
- Doctoral Gold Medal of Academic Excellence, Wilfrid Laurier University (2024)
- National Trust for Canada Governors' Award (2022) for Indigenous Heritage and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples with the Indigenous Heritage Circle, Karen Aird, Catherine Bell, Julie Harris, and Catherine Cole.
- Canadian Historical Association - Indigenous History Best Article Prize (2022), "Holding Place: Resistance, Reframing, and Relationality in the Representation of Indigenous History" with Kim Anderson, Canadian Historical Review
- SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2019-2021) - $60,000
- Shortlisted - Viv Nelles Essay Prize (2019), L.R Wilson Institute for Canadian History, “Commemoration and Reconciliation: The Mohawk Institute as a World Heritage Site” British Journal of Canadian Studies
News and Media (Select Appearances)
- The Globe and Mail, The Pope supports restitution of Indigenous items to Canada. So why haven't they come home? (March 30, 2024)
- Woodstock Ingersoll Echo, "What is enfranchisement and how did it affect Indigenous veterans?" (November 17, 2023)
- OMNI News, "First Premier from First Nations" (October 12, 2023)
- Chelsea on 630 CHED "Honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation" (October 2, 2023)
- CBC London Morning, "What is the lived experience of Truth and Reconciliation?" (September 30, 2023)
- The Morning Show with Devon Peacock 980 CFPL , "National Day for Truth and Reconciliation" (September 28, 2023)
- CBC Windsor (TJ Dhir), "Archives of North America's first Black female publisher, added to national register" (September 26, 2023)
- CBC Radio National Syndication, "Should 24 Sussex Drive be Replaced as the Official Residence of the Prime Minister?" - CBC London Morning; Ontario AM; Kitchener-Waterloo The Morning Edition; Windsor Morning; Quebec AM; Thunder Bay Superior Morning; Edmonton AM; Daybreak Kamloops; Victoria On The Island; Daybreak Vancouver; Kelowna Daybreak South; Regina The Morning Edition (August 31, 2023)
- CBC London Morning, "Ontario Mayor's Views About Indigenous People Indicative of Systemic Racism" (August 30, 2023)
- CBC News, "Bruce County Mayor who resigned apologizes for 'ignorant, insensitive' comments about First Nation" (August 30, 2023)
- CTV Your Morning (Lindsey Deluce), "Rethinking the Prime Minister's Official Residence" (August 30, 2023)
- CBC News, (Rebecca Zandbergen), "From London, Ont., to London, England to see the coronation of the King" (May 2023)
- CTV News, (Daniel Otis), "Canadian Indigenous leaders to meet with King Charles on Thursday" (May 2023)
- CBC Radio One Afternoon Drive with Allison Devereaux, "Monarchy Critiques and Indigenous Relations" (May 2023)
- CTV News, (Sean Irvine), "Future of 173-year-old Elgin Hall residence to be decided" (April 2023)
- The New York Times "Vatican Repudiates 'Doctrine of Discovery' Used as Justification for Colonization" (March 30, 2023)
- A Little More Conversation with Ben O'Hara, "Doctrine of Discovery" (March 30, 2023)
- CTV National News with Omar Sachedina, "Doctrine of Discovery" (March 30, 2023)
- The Globe and Mail, "Vatican formally rejects Doctrine of Discovery that allowed colonial-era seizure of Indigenous lands" (March 30, 2023)
- The Winnipeg Free Press, "Vatican rejects Doctrine of Discovery, a move Indigenous people have long urged" (March 30, 2023)
- Global News, "Search of Kenora former residential school site turns up 171 potential grave sites" (January 18, 2023)
- CTV News, "Will the TVDSB rename its schools?" (November 30, 2022)
- CBC London Morning (Rebecca Zandbergen), "TVDSB changing historical names of public schools" (November 30, 2022)
- The London Free Press (Heather Rivers), "Review of Thames Valley school names could extend to British Royals" (November 30, 2022)
- CBC News (Colin Butler), "How an Indigenous voice on London's next city council could makea difference" (October 11, 2022)
- The Gazette (Hannah Alper), "Indigenous Studies Prof Cody Groat on Exploring his Family's Past" (September 30, 2022)
- CTV News, "Truth and Reconcilation Day" (September 29, 2022)
- Western Social Science (Rob Rombouts), "Indigenous Studies course focuses on 'resilience and resistance' (September 26, 2022)
- CTV News (Sean Irvine), "172-year-old home spared from demolition in Oxford County" (August 9, 2022)
- Toronto Today am680 (Greg Brady), "Ontario Education, the Pope's Apology, and Rogers Outage," (July 26, 2022)
- City News (Caryn Ceolin), "'I humbly beg forgiveness:' Pope apologizes for 'evil' of residential schools," (July 26, 2022)
- New York Times (Elisabetta Povoledo), "Indigenous leaders want the Vatican to return their heritage," (July 25, 2022)
- CBC London Morning (Rebecca Zandbergen), "Why collecting human remains is problematic," (June 8, 2022)
- CTV Your Morning (Anne-Marie Mediwake), “Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth and Reconciliation,” (June 2, 2022)
- CTV News Channel (Angie Seth), “One Year Since Kamloops Discovery,” (May 23, 2022)
- CTV News Channel (Angie Seth), “Indigenous groups call on Pope to apologize,” (April 2, 2022)
- CTV News Channel (Jennifer Burke), “Indigenous cultural items held by the Vatican,” (March 31, 2022)
- CTV Your Morning (Anne-Marie Mediwake), “Indigenous cultural items held by the Vatican,” (March 31, 2022)
- Zoomer Radio Toronto (Fight Back with Libby Znaimer), “The Vatican has a large collection of Indigenous artifacts in its collection,” (March 30, 2022)
- CTV National News (Creeson Agecoutay), “There were mixed feelings among Indigenous delegates who were shown artifacts from the Vatican’s vault” (March 29, 2022)
- CTV London News (Bryan Bicknell), “Search at Ontario’s Mount Elgin residential school seen as a step towards healing” (October 1, 2021)
- Global News 640 Toronto The Alan Carter Radio Show, “National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Western prof offers free public lecture on Canada’s residential school system” (September 30, 2021)
- CTV London News (Gerry Dewan), “Telling a personal story to stress the importance of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation” (September 29, 2021)
- CBC London Morning (Kate Dubinski), “Understanding Residential Schools and Reconciliation,” (August 18, 2021)
- CBC The Morning Edition Kitchener-Waterloo (Jackie Sharkey), “Understanding Residential Schools and Reconciliation,” (August 18, 2021)
- Vista Radio Stratford, “Understanding Residential Schools and Reconciliation” (August 10, 2021)
- Heather Rivers, “Professor urges Indigenous name for London’s Ryerson Elementary School,” London Free Press (August 2, 2021)
- CBC Radio One Afternoon Drive with Chris dela Torre, “Understanding Residential Schools and Reconciliation” (July 22, 2021)
- Cody Groat, “Our Indigenous cultural heritage has sustained us since time immemorial” The Hill Times (September 28, 2020)