Publication: New Trail
“Most Indigenous people know that their ancestors envisioned a strong future for them through treaty negotiations, says Chelsea Vowel, ’00 BA, ’09 LLB, ’20 MA, an assistant lecturer at the U of A’s Faculty of Native Studies. And many Indigenous people have signed treaties, which describe how they can live together in a good way with settler society (descendants of European settlers) and new immigrants. That explanation of “treaties” might sound simple, but from there it gets more complicated.”
New Trail
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA ALUMNI MAGAZINE
ualberta.ca/newtrail
Posted in: Alberta Unbound: Stories for Change
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