
Indigenous, Social, and Legal Perspectives on Miyo Pimachihowin speaker series: Réal Carrière
Carrière discusses Indigenous analysis in relation to Nistoten, the Nehinuw (Cree) word for understanding
Indigenous, Social, and Legal Perspectives on Miyo Pimachihowin speaker series
Réal Carrière, a lecturer in the Department of Indigenous Studies, will present a talk entitled, Nistoten: Indigenous Analysis, on Thursday, January 26 at 12 p.m. at the Native Law Centre. Carrière will discuss his approach to Indigenizing analysis using the Nehinuw (Cree) concept of Nistoten, which means 'understanding.'
When: Thursday, January 26, 12 to 1 p.m.
Where: Native Law Centre of Canada
Room 160, Law Building, 15 Campus Drive, U of S
Bannock and soup will be served at 11:50 a.m.
Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.
For more information, contact Emily Snyder: emily.snyder@usask.ca
This speaker series is being presented by the Department of Indigenous Studies, Department of Sociology, Native Law Centre, Women's and Gender Studies and the Aboriginal Education Research Centre.