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Aboriginal Identity & the Classroom

…are constantly interpreting meaning from this history in relation to their sense of self, but the ways that they do so are often the source of classroom tensions. For non-Aboriginal…

Aboriginal Identity & Terminology

…by their genealogy, noting parents, grandparents, and more distant ancestors, by clan, or by the traditional name of their community or nation. Those identifications often have deeper dimensions and reflect…

Land & Rights

…means more than property– it encompasses culture, relationships, ecosystems, social systems, spirituality, and law. For many, land means the earth, the water, the air, and all that live within these…

Sparrow Case

…Following European settlement in the Lower Mainland, the Musqueam saw their rights to the land and its resources infringed upon as non-Aboriginal fishers took increasing control of the fishing industry….

ILO Convention 169

…“the aspirations of [Indigenous] peoples to exercise control over their own institutions, ways of life and economic development and to maintain and develop their identities, languages and religions, within the…

ILO Convention 107

…Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the ILO began the process of writing a convention outlining government obligations to the Indigenous peoples under their jurisdictions. Discussions lasted 11 years, culminating…

Cedar

…Cedar is a well-known symbol of the Northwest Coast. For thousands of years, coastal First Nations in British Columbia have the versatile wood in many aspects of their lives.1…

Ipperwash Crisis

…1993, members of the Stony Point First Nation began to occupy the land at what was now referred to as “Camp Ipperwash.” In order to assert their claim to the…

Musqueam Legal History Digital Media Archive

…public awareness about the issues that Aboriginal peoples in Canada continue to face due to the infringement upon and denial of their rights. Guerin Guerin v. The Queen (1984) was…

About Jordan Bennett

…of Scottish, Irish, French and Mi’kmaq along with a variety of other cultures, its no wonder I feel the urge to not be categorized as just a painter, sculptor, photographer…