Folksonomy for Treaty People on Turtle Island

Folksonomy for Treaty People on Turtle Island

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Folksonomy for Treaty People on Turtle Island

Folksonomy for Treaty People on Turtle Island

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I is for Indigenous Sovereignty
November 10, 2019 Just got off a Webinar at the Idle No More website called “Indigenous Sovereignty is CLIMATE ACTION” where we heard from a number of indigenous women who are working on issues like Food Sovereignty, Organizing in Montreal and Tours of Toxic Oil and Gas Sites in Aamjiwnaang
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L is for LANDBACK
“One of the loudest and most frequent demands of Indigenous people in the relationship with settlers is for the return of the land.”  “The project of land back is about reclaiming Indigenous jurisdiction: breathing life into rights and responsibilities. This Red Paper is about how Canada dispossesses Indigenous peoples from
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Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women & Girls
Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women & Girls
INSPECTING PRIVILEGE Blog contribution by Settler:  S. Semper, member of the Settler UX Research Team, June 21, 2019 Today is National Indigenous People’s day. 21 days have passed since the release of the #MMIWG report. It’s been far more than that since I posted something. I’d intended to take some
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Whose Territory are You on?
Whose Territory are You on?
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