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Building the capacity for accountable Irish-Mi'kmaq relationships through research

Building the capacity for accountable Irish-Mi'kmaq relationships through research

What are the links between the past and present impacts of colonization in Éire and colonization in Mi’kma’ki? How might deepening our understandings of these potential links inform accountable and decolonial relationships between the Irish and the Mi’kmaq? Since 2019, Aedan Alderson's doctoral research at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change (EUC) has allowed

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Polishing the Chain: Treaty relations in Toronto

Polishing the Chain: Treaty relations in Toronto

What does it mean to be a treaty person in Toronto? Toronto is the traditional territory of the Wendat, Anishnaabeg and Haudenosaunee Confederacies. It is also one of the most culturally diverse cities on Earth. There is a web of historical treaties that were negotiated on these lands - agreements that hold continued relevance and

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Non-Indigenous Pathways to Reconciliation in Australia

Non-Indigenous Pathways to Reconciliation in Australia

Australian Research Council/University of Melbourne International experience confirms that reconciliation is a fraught and challenging endeavour. Many consider the formal reconciliation process in Australia to have been a failure, yet the need for a more effective engagement between Indigenous and other Australians remains pressing, particularly in light of a forthcoming referendum. This project will draw

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