Fall 2025 Distinguished Visiting Teaching Scholars.
Consult our workshops page for more information about these events and to register!
Dr. Kahente Horn-Miller
Dr. Kahente Horn-Miller (Kanien:keha’ka/Mohawk) is an Associate Professor in Indigenous Studies and the Associate Vice President- Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research at Carleton University. Her office supports the hiring and retention of Indigenous faculty, promotes the development of Indigenous pedagogical tools, co-teaching models and Indigenous-focused learning spaces, and guides the Ānako Indigenous Research Institute and other research initiatives for the university. Dr. Horn-Miller is the creator of the award-winning Collaborative Indigenous Learning Bundles in response to the TRC’s 94 Calls to Action. The Bundles are proving an effective model for engaging faculty, students, and staff in Indigenous/Canadian history while undoing troubled relations and opening eyes to Indigenous pedagogical practices. Dr. Horn-Miller also is a Co-Chair on the Carleton University Strategic Initiatives Committee which developed a renewed Indigenous Initiatives strategy called the Kinàmàgawin (Learning Together) Report. Her teaching practice, published writing and performance/storytelling centers in the Haudenosaunee philosophy of feminine Mother Law, bringing forth a way of engaging with the world in a relationship of respect, reciprocity and balance through ethical research, consensus-based decision making, and women centred Indigenous knowledge. She is a 2023 3M National Teaching Fellow and a recipient of the King Charles III’s Coronation Medal.
Dr. Horn-Miller will be joining us at Trent on October 9th for the Continuing the Journey Panel: Reflecting on 10 Years since the TRC.
