Green College Seminar Series
Previous Seminars
Where Did Our Belongings Come From?
Where Did Our Belongings Come From? Identifying Long-Distance Transport of Obsidian Across in the Ancient Pacific Northwest Based on Indigenous-Led Research Initiatives Green College Cross-Sectoral Series: Indigenous/Science Partnerships - Exploring Histories and Environments This seminar…
Tswalk: A Nuu-chah-nulth Worldview
Green College Cross-Sectoral Series: Indigenous/Science Partnerships - Exploring Histories and Environments Event location TBD. E. Richard Atleo, hereditary chief Umeek In a view of reality described as tsawalk (one), relationships are qua (that which is). The ancient Nuu-chah-nulth…
Ethnographic Approaches to Indigenous Mapping
Green College Cross-Sectoral Series: Indigenous/Science Partnerships - Exploring Histories and EnvironmentsSeminars hosted at the Green College Coach HouseBrian Thom, University of Victoria, Department of AnthropologyAnthropologists working with indigenous communities have come a long way from the…
(Re)conciliation: Transformative Justice in the Ideal, in Practice, in Comparative Perspective
Green College Cross-Sectoral Series: Indigenous/Science Partnerships - Exploring Histories and EnvironmentsSeminars hosted at the Green College Coach HouseDr. Lucy Allais, UC-San Diego and Witswatersrand, PhilosophyDr. Glen Coulthard, UBC, Critical Indigenous StudiesDr. Eldon Yellowhorn, SFU, First…
Listening to Object Witnesses: Decolonizing Research in Museum Collections
Green College Interdisciplinary Series: Indigenous/Science Partnerships - Exploring Histories and Environments Co-sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Histories Research Cluster Margaret Bruchac, Anthropology, Coordinator of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative, University…
Working Together to Enhance Ecosystem Sustainability: A Sylix / Settler Science Collaboration
A Green College Interdisciplinary Series: Indigenous/Science Partnerships - Exploring Histories and Environments. Jeannette Armstrong, Canada Research Chair in Okanagan Indigenous Knowledge and Philosophy, UBC-O; Lael Parrott, Okanagan Institute for Biodiversity, Resilience, and Ecosystem…
Tsleil-Watututh and Musqueam Nations on First Nations Sovereignty of Cultural Heritage Resources in an Urbanized Landscape
A Green College Interdisciplinary Series: Indigenous/Science Partnerships - Exploring Histories and Environments. Aviva Rathbone, Senior Archaeologist, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm̓ (Musqueam); Ginevra Toniello, Cultural Heritage Program Manager, Tsleil-Waututh.First Nations sovereignty over the definition,…