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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/indigenous-speakers-series-prese
 nts-kim-tallbear
LOCATION:ML - Modern Languages 200 University Avenue West Theatre of the Ar
 ts Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Indigenous Speakers Series presents Kim Tallbear
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Indigenous Speakers Series is honoured to present Dr. Kim\n
 TallBear\, professor\, author\, and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous\n
 Peoples\, Technoscience\, and Society. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/awakening-language-celebration-h
 audenosaunee-language
LOCATION:EC5 - East Campus 5 305 Phillip St. Waterloo ON N2L 5Z5 Canada
SUMMARY:Awakening the Language: A Celebration of Haudenosaunee Language\nRe
 vitalization
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a hybrid event in celebration of National Indigenou
 s\nLanguages Day\, focused on Haudenosaunee language revitalization! This
 \nevent\, hosted by the University of Waterloo and the Office of\nIndigeno
 us Relations\, will feature Dr. Talena Atfield\, Dakota Rohrer\,\nand Dr. 
 Sara General\, who are all contributing to the vital work of\npreserving a
 nd revitalizing Haudenosaunee languages.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/treaties-foundations-legacy-miss
 issaugas-credit-first-nation
LOCATION:EC5 - East Campus 5 | Room 1111 305 Phillip St. Room 1111 Waterloo
  ON N2L 5Z5 Canada
SUMMARY:Treaties as Foundations: The Legacy of the Mississaugas of the Cred
 it\nFirst Nation
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Secord will be a guest speaker for Treaties Week\, deliv
 ering a\npresentation on the history of the Mississaugas of the Credit Fir
 st\nNation and their relationship with treaties. With extensive knowledge\
 nof the community's history\, Daniel will provide a comprehensive\novervie
 w of the area's treaty history and its significance.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/disability-decolonized-keynote-p
 resentation-dr-rheanna
LOCATION:FED - Federation Hall 200 University Avenue West Waterloo ON N2L 3
 G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Disability Decolonized: Keynote Presentation by Dr. Rheanna Robinso
 n
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:In observance of International Day of Persons with Disabilitie
 s\n[https://www.un.org/en/observances/day-of-persons-with-disabilities] (
 IDPD)\nand Indigenous Disability Awareness Month\, the Disability Inclusio
 n\nTeam and the Office of Indigenous Relations are honoured to co-host a\n
 keynote presentation on Indigenous perspectives on disability. \n\nKeynot
 e speaker Dr. Rheanna Robinson\n[https://www2.unbc.ca/people/robinson-dr-
 rheanna] will draw on her\nlived experience as a Métis woman with a disa
 bility\, her work as a\ndisability advocate\, and her research as an Indig
 enous scholar at the\nUniversity of Northern British Columbia. 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211105T103000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/red-right-and-true-indigenous-wo
 rldview
SUMMARY:Red\, Right and True: An Indigenous Worldview
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join others around the province\, to hear from Elder Dr. Duke R
 edbird\nin this Virtual Living Library event\, which is part of Ontario's\
 nprogramming for Treaties Recognition Week. It provides an opportunity\nfo
 r you to listen and learn from Indigenous Elders and knowledge\nkeepers as
  they share their experience and perspectives around\nTreaties.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211021T193000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/2021-benjamin-eby-lecture
SUMMARY:2021 Benjamin Eby Lecture
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:COMPOSING LOUIS RIEL'S DREAM: EXPLORING THE HISTORY OF THE RED 
 RIVER\nSETTLEMENT THROUGH FAMILY STORIES AND MUSIC\n\nThis year's Benjamin
  Eby Lecture will be presented by Associate\nProfessor of Music\, Karen Su
 nabacka. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/re-storying-medicine-line-indige
 nous-land-guardianship
SUMMARY:Re-Storying the Medicine Line as Indigenous Land Guardianship
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Native spiritual practices have always been about land. Today\,
  First\nNations groups in Canada and the US are engaged in significant\npo
 litical\, cultural\, and spiritual work to reclaim ancestral lands and\nth
 eir traditional roles as land guardians.  At a time of profound\nclimate 
 disruption and converging crises\, First Nations leaders are\nasserting an
 d renewing their sacred relationships with\nother-than-human kin like tote
 m animals and elements like water and\nfire. The revitalization of land gu
 ardianship roles and practices is\noften characterized as protecting the m
 edicines of the land so that\nthey can continue to give life to all of cre
 ation. This movement is a\nclaim to territorial and spiritual sovereignty.
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