RGGJ Roundtable on Indigeneity: Complex Identities and Diversity in Indigenous Studies
The Research Group on Global Justice of the Yan P. Lin Centre presents
Roundtable on Indigeneity: Complex Identities and Diversity in Indigenous Studies
What conceptions of Indigeneity are at play in contemporary scholarship and practice? What are the promises and potential pitfalls of these conceptions? How does diversity inform the dynamism and complexity of Indigenous Studies?
Speakers:
Aaron Mills (Law, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Constitutionalism and Philosophy)
Noelani Arista (History, Director of the Indigenous Studies Program, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Land, Governance, and Language)
Yann Allard-Tremblay (Political Science, Director of the Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative)
2:30-4:30 pm
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Faculty Club, Billiard Room (3rd floor)
A reception will follow.
Co-sponsored by the Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative.