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  • Events & Launches

    Indigenous Grandmothers’ Conference 2013: Tania Thomas

    International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmother's Conference 2013

    In the fall of 2004, Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers from all over the world Alaska, North, South, and Central America; and Asia gathered at a retreat center in upstate New York and agreed to form an alliance for the good of all beings.

  • 2014 Conference

    Indigenous Knowledge Research and Teaching: Animating Activism, Leadership and Alliances

    Marie Battiste is Mi'kmaq, from the Potlo'tek First Nation in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. She is professor in Research and Leadership in Aboriginal Education, formerly Indian and Northern Education Program, in the Dept. of Educational Foundations at University of Saskatchewan, since 1993.

  • 2010 Symposium - Tangaroa Ki Uta, Tangaroa Ki Tai: Our Water Our Future

    Indigenous Peoples and Water: Honouring our Responsibilities

    Indigenous Peoples and Water: Honouring our Responsibilities by Deborah McGregor as part of the 2010 Symposium Tangaroa Ki Uta, Tangaroa Ki Tai: Our Water Our Future hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga.

  • 2010 Conference

    Indigenous Peoples in Bolivia

    Indigenous Peoples in Bolivia: Claiming Ownership of Our Own Destinies by Mayra Gomez in the 2010 International Indigenous Research Conference hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga.

  • 2006 Conference

    Indigenous Perspectives in Survey Research

    Indigenous Perspectives in Survey Research by Professor Karina Walters.