5.7: Rachel Snow on Treaty Nationhood, History and Cows and Ploughs

Mylan sits down with Rachel Snow to discuss the importance of treaty history and nationhood in the americas, as well as the current agricultural settlements taking place in this neoliberal era and how they do not fit within an indigenous paradigm .

Next Event:

Beyond Cows and Plows

The Big Picture: Understanding the Treaty Right to Agriculture

March 21st

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,

Rusty Mcdonald Library

4:30-8:30pm

Name of Authors:

Sarah Carter: Lost Harvests

Taiaike Alfred: Wasase, Peace, Power Righteousness, and Its all about the Land

James Daschuk: Clearing the Plains

Art Manual: Unsettling Canada, and the Reconciliation Manifesto

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5.8: Voices of Resistance: Sonia Ahmad Talks Mental Health, Colonialism, and Free Palestine

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5.6 Decolonizing Kinships, Love and Intimacy: Indigenous Insights with Geraldine King