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This insightful panel discussion on Indigenous research will be hosted by the Office of Vice-Dean Indigenous on Nov. 20 at Convocation Hall.

An insightful panel discussion on Indigenous research

Indigenous Studies faculty members will lead a panel discussion on challenges facing Indigenous researchers and communities

Event

Date: Monday, Nov. 20
Time: 11:30 am-1 pm
Location: USask Convocation Hall

This event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited. Register on Eventbrite. 

About this event

Join Indigenous Studies faculty members, Drs. Bobby Henry (PhD), Winona Wheeler (PhD) and Allyson Stevenson (PhD) on Nov. 20 as they take part in an insightful discussion on the challenges researchers and Indigenous communities face when conducting research from an Indigenous perspective. Hosted by the Office of the Vice-Dean Indigenous at the USask College of Arts and Science. 

Snacks and refreshments will be provided. 

Together, we will work towards Truth and Reconciliation. We invite you to join by supporting Indigenous achievement at USask.


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