Thanks to Candace Maracle of CBC for her great work and for her invitation to appear in this (10 min) documentary "Wampum Belts: The First Treaties in North America"!
https://t.co/wSYJRdOAim
The Morrill Act, a Pipestone Quarry and the Fight for Repatriation: The Story of Cornell’s Ties to 155,340 Acres of Wisconsin Land https://t.co/7X0x6kJs6I
April 10: Rabinor Lecture in American Studies with Associate Professor Jon Parmenter "Dispossessed: Cornell University’s Origins in Indian Country" https://t.co/hXIplvF10s
https://t.co/XsyI4msLCh Excited to welcome Dr. Rick St. Germaine to Cornell on 3/25! His talk will be both in-person and livestreamed - register for the latter at the link below!
This is the best concise summary to date of Judge Bourque's sweeping decision in R. v. White and Montour - a "reset moment" in Canadian legal history. https://t.co/Re3pZMxTfC
Tomorrow night I'm hosting a webinar for the 50th anniversary of Cornell Outdoor Education. Come learn about one of the oldest and largest programs of its kind in the country. We'll have current and past directors speaking as well. https://t.co/B31QygU1re
A welcome gesture. Let's hope this provides inspiration and an example to other institutions of higher education on Turtle Island.
University of Waterloo will waive tuition for students from 2 Ontario First Nations
https://t.co/g9ZKSb9683
Join us next Thursday, April 27 and Friday, April 28 for the culmination of the 2022-23 year of "Repair," our Spring Fellows' Conference. Fellows will showcase their work alongside two keynotes on the focal theme. Don't miss this two-day special event!
https://t.co/KJaSBD6gaw
If you scroll all the way to the bottom of this announcement you will see interesting language acknowledging the impact of the U.S.-Canada border on Indigenous nations. https://t.co/xyomOpBT2W
Some much-needed national attention to recent events in ancestral Cayuga homelands:
Bulldozing. Kidnapping Claims. Inside a Battle Over a Tribe’s Future. https://t.co/EpqAqi7eyt
@TaiaiakeAlfred Nia'wen to @TaiaiakeAlfred and Linda Delormier for the opportunity to contribute to KGOV's series and to those who attended for their feedback!
The Government of Quebec has much more work to do than a PR campaign would entail to confront ongoing denialism regarding the dispossession of Indigenous nations since the French regime in early Canadian history. https://t.co/rLWoWZviXf