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Indigenous Treaty Rights: Perspectives on Land, Environment, Human-Animal Relationships. Presented by the CUPE 4207 Political Action International Solidarity Committee, the Centre for women's and gender studies, and the Tecumseh Centre for Aboriginal research and education.
Indigenous Treaty Rights: Perspectives on Land, Environment, Human-Animal Relationships. Presented by the CUPE 4207 Political Action International Solidarity Committee, the Centre for women's and gender studies, and the Tecumseh Centre for Aboriginal research and education.
Indigenous Treaty Rights: Perspectives on Land, Environment, Human-Animal Relationships. Presented by the CUPE 4207 Political Action International Solidarity Committee, the Centre for women's and gender studies, and the Tecumseh Centre for Aboriginal research and education.
Perspectives on Land, Environment, Human-Animal Relationships Tuesday, February 24th from 5-7pm Sankey Chambers
Panel Speakers:
Rick Monture, Six Nations
Academic Director, Indigenous Studies, McMaster University
Chester Gibson, Six Nations
Haudenosaunee Wildlife and Habitat Authority
Darren Thomas, Six Nations
Six Nations Community Educator
Dylan Powell
Local Animal Liberation Activist
Presented by the CUPE 4207 Political Action International Solidarity Committee, the Centre for Womens and Gender Studies, and the Tecumseh Centre for Aboriginal Research and Education with support from Aboriginal Student Services and the Social Justice Research Institute