Treaties from a First Nation Perspective with Phil Monture

Online Only
Wednesday, Nov 4, 2020 at 7:00 PM  - 8:30 PM EST 
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Event Details

2020 will be the first year the University of Waterloo officially participates in Treaties Recognition Week.  To contribute to the broader goals of education, reflection, and action, the Indigenous Initiatives Office is excited to host a series of virtual events and videos throughout this important week. These events and engagement opportunities are the start of what we hope will be ongoing learning about where we live and work, and the ways that Treaties intersect and impact our everyday lives.

About Treaties from a First Nation Perspective: The Haldimand Tract and Six Nations of the Grand River
An evening lecture with Phil Monture, who is Mohawk from the Six Nations of the Grand River. From 1975 to July 2002, Phil was the Director of the Land Claims Research Office at the Six Nations of the Grand River.   

Phil will discuss how Treaties impact life within the Six Nations, both historically and today.

Registration is Required
This event  will be held on Microsoft Live events and a video link will be provided in your confirmation email. You may submit your questions when you register, or at any time during the event using the Q&A function of the online platform.

If you have any questions, or for more information on Treaties Recognition Week, please contact the Indigenous Initiatives Office

Speakers

Phil Monture
Nativelands Ltd.
Founder

Location

Available Online Only
Instructions will be sent out via email after registration.

Tickets

Type
Price
Registration
Free

Organizer Details

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Human Rights, Equity, and Inclusion 

Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion (HREI) supports, educates, and brings members of our campus community together to facilitate understanding, address discrimination and harm, influence and advance systemic changes towards making the University of Waterloo an equitable and safe(r) place where everyone can thrive. For more information and to explore the five intersecting portfolios that support the work we do, please visit our website