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The Wahkohtowin Law and Governance Lodge (WLGL) is a dedicated Indigenous law research unit based out of the University of Alberta with the objective of upholding Indigenous laws through community-directed research and learning.
Our goals are to:
* Support Indigenous communities’ goals to identify, articulate, and implement their own laws,
* Develop, gather, amplify, and transfer wise practices, promising methods and research tools,
* Produce useful and accessible public legal education resources.
The Wahkohtowin Lodge responds to the expressed needs of Indigenous communities and organizations and specifically answers the TRC Call to Action #50, which calls for the creation of Indigenous Law Institutes for the “development, use and understanding of Indigenous laws.”
#UAlbertaLaw #Wahkohtowin
Our goals are to:
* Support Indigenous communities’ goals to identify, articulate, and implement their own laws,
* Develop, gather, amplify, and transfer wise practices, promising methods and research tools,
* Produce useful and accessible public legal education resources.
The Wahkohtowin Lodge responds to the expressed needs of Indigenous communities and organizations and specifically answers the TRC Call to Action #50, which calls for the creation of Indigenous Law Institutes for the “development, use and understanding of Indigenous laws.”
#UAlbertaLaw #Wahkohtowin
Wahkohtowin - Indigenous Law vs Aboriginal Law
Learn about the difference between Indigenous Law and Aboriginal Law. Script by Dr. Hadley Friedland, Narration by Gavin Cazon-Wikes and Mark Doire Jr. Artwork by Conference Doodles.
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Tully Wheel Exercise "Making Connections" by Wahkohtowin Law and Governance Lodge
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This is an exercise that is sometimes called “Making Connections” but most often known as the “Tully Wheel.”. The Tully Wheel exercise was created by Hadley Friedland, and it was based on an article she and Val Napoleon wrote about Jim Tully’s work, called “Accessing Tully,” where they connected some of his concepts to people’s lives and concrete experiences. The Tully Wheel is a group process,...
Teach In: Holding Space for Cindy Gladue January 5, 2023
มุมมอง 154ปีที่แล้ว
We hosted a Teach-In on January 5, 2023 to hold space for Cindy Gladue and raise awareness about MMIW and the justice system. Speakers included Jean Teillet, IPC Val Napoleon, IPC and Tamara Pearl, moderated by Koren Lightning-Earle. This Teach-In was co-hosted by the Wahkohtowin Law and Governance Lodge & Standing Together.
The Honourable L.S. (Tony) Mandamin, IPC, 7 Sacred Teachings
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The Honourable L.S. (Tony) Mandamin, Indigenous Peoples' Counsel, presents the Seven (7) Sacred Teachings. #UAlbertaLaw #WLGL #SevenSacredTeachings #IndigenousPeoplesCounsel #IndigenousBarAssociation
The In-Between Space: Indigenous Sovereignties in Creative and Comparative Perspective
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University of Alberta professor and Wahkohtowin Law and Governance Lodge research fellow Dr. Matthew Wildcat explores the various expressions and manifestations of Indigenous sovereignties. He suggests Indigenous studies has a distinct method of analyzing sovereignty, the in-between space where scholars must be able to move fluidly between different types of research. In this video, Dr. Wildcat...
Bill C-92: The Good, The Bad & The Unknowns - Part II
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Bill C-92, An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families, came into force on January 1, 2020. In this video, Cindy Blackstock, Hadley Friedland and Koren Lightning-Earle address emerging issues, including those pertaining to jurisdiction, national standards, and the government’s ongoing non-compliance with elements of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal’s ruling o...
The Wahkohtowin Law & Governance Lodge (WLGL)
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University of Alberta professor and Wahkohtowin Law and Governance Lodge research fellow Dr. Matthew Wildcat introduces the Lodge and describes the work it does in collaboration with academics, community leaders, Elders, students and youth. He also discusses the connections between Indigenous sovereignty, law and governance and how they relate to the Lodge’s work. #Wahkohtowin #IndigenousLaws #...
Bill C-92 Community Guide
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Bill C-92: An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families, is the first federal legislation on the subject of Indigenous Child and Family Services (CFS) and has been in force for over a year now. Yet many people are still struggling to figure out what it means. Wahkohtowin Law and Governance Lodge partnered with Aaron Russell of Conference Doodles to create this r...
Beading Red: The Red Paper Through Generations
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Over 50 years since ‘The Red Paper’, a family and community reflect on resistance and wahkohtowin through beadwork. In June 1970 the Indian Chiefs of Alberta - with leadership from the Indian Association of Alberta’s President, Harold Cardinal, presented Citizens Plus to the Right Honourable P.E. Trudeau, Prime Minister, and to the Government of Canada. Citizens Plus, also known as 'The Red Pap...
Excellent video!
Hi thanks for sharing your thoughts on beadwork floral design is woodland too thanks again and good luck
Thank you so much for your excellent workshop offered here. It is so full of learning opportunities and is a lovely build on Jim's work. Much gratitude!
This is enormously helpful; thank you.
and the stone age tribes are going to fund this BS them selves right ? Because they claim to be "Nations" that's a joke. Tax your people and fund your own services.
and the stone age tribes are going to fund this BS them selves right ? Because they claim to be "Nations" that's a joke. Tax your people and fund your own services.
Keep uploading. I really think that you deserve more views. Have you ever looked into using Promosm??? It could help you get your videos higher in the search results!
It's incredible how each government that comes to power continue to work with each other to keep everything so broken up in the communities going after the children works every time......why? To continue full access to all the resources.
Great knowledge sharing! Thank you, all.
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This was very inspiring and I really hope there will be more to come 😊