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
Tswalk: A Nuu-chah-nulth Worldview
201 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver BC V6T 1Z1
Canada
Green College Cross-Sectoral Series: Indigenous/Science Partnerships - Exploring Histories and Environments Event location TBD. E. Richard Atleo, hereditary chief Umeek
Ethnographic Approaches to Indigenous Mapping
6201 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver BC V6T 1Z1
Canada
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 Anthropology
(Re)conciliation: Transformative Justice in the Ideal, in Practice, in Comparative Perspective
201 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver BC V6T 1Z1
Canada
Green College Cross-Sectoral Series: Indigenous/Science Partnerships - Exploring Histories and EnvironmentsSeminars hosted at the Green College Coach House
Listening to Object Witnesses: Decolonizing Research in Museum Collections
6201 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver BC V6T 1Z1
Canada
Green College Interdisciplinary Series: Indigenous/Science Partnerships - Exploring Histories and Environments Co-sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Histories Research Cluster
Working Together to Enhance Ecosystem Sustainability: A Sylix / Settler Science Collaboration
Green College
6201 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver BC V6T 1Z1
Canada
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 Services, UBC-O
Tsleil-Watututh and Musqueam Nations on First Nations Sovereignty of Cultural Heritage Resources in an Urbanized Landscape
Green College
6201 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver BC V6T 1Z1
Canada
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.