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SUMMARY:T3 & T9 Webinar (Online): Indigenous Perspectives on Nature\, History\, and Politics
DESCRIPTION:Hola\, Hello\, Bonjour ! \nEnglish version below \nVersion française ci-dessous. \nInvitación al Primer Webinario: Perspectivas Indígenas sobre la Naturaleza\, la Historia y la Política \nWebinario 1: Reconociendo el Pasado y el Presente \nTema: Entendiendo el Legado Histórico \nLes invitamos cordialmente a la primera parte de una serie de tres webinarios centrados en las relaciones entre los pueblos indígenas y la naturaleza desde perspectivas históricas\, culturales\, espirituales y políticas. \nEste primer encuentro se enfocará en cómo diversos acontecimientos históricos han alterado las relaciones entre comunidades indígenas y la tierra\, generando impactos que aún se sienten hoy. Se compartirán experiencias y reflexiones sobre cómo estas comunidades están trabajando para restaurar y fortalecer esos vínculos a través de prácticas culturales\, espirituales y comunitarias. \nSe pondrá énfasis en el papel fundamental de las mujeres en estos procesos\, destacando su liderazgo en la transmisión de saberes\, la sanación colectiva y la revitalización espiritual. \n\nFecha y Hora: \n 21 de mayo \n 3:00 PM (hora de Belice) \n 2:00 PM (Vancouver / Calgary) \n 4:00 PM (Toronto / Halifax) \n 22 de mayo – 9:00 AM (hora de Fiyi) \nEnlace de conexión (Zoom): \n Unirse al Zoom \n Meeting ID: 846 3832 7938 \n Passcode: 420476 \n\nSaludos cordiales\, \nSherry Pictou and Tony Charles (co-responsables de la ruta 3) \nMaría Eugenia Choque Quispe e Iain Davidson-Hunt (co-responsables dela ruta 9). \n\n — \n\nInvitation to the First Webinar: Indigenous Perspectives on Nature\, History\, and Politics \nWebinar 1: Recognizing the Past and the Present \nTheme: Understanding the Historical Legacy \n\nWe warmly invite you to the first part of a three-part webinar series focusing on the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and nature from historical\, cultural\, spiritual\, and political perspectives. \nThis first session will explore how various historical events have disrupted the relationships between Indigenous communities and the land\, generating impacts that are still felt today. Experiences and reflections will be shared on how communities are working to restore and strengthen these connections through cultural\, spiritual\, and community-based practices. \nSpecial attention will be given to the central role of women in these processes\, highlighting their leadership in knowledge transmission\, collective healing\, and spiritual revitalization. \n\nDate and Time: \n May 21 \n 3:00 PM (Belize time) \n 2:00 PM (Vancouver / Calgary) \n 4:00 PM (Toronto / Halifax) \n May 22 – 9:00 AM (Fiji time) \n\nZoom Link: \n Join Zoom \n Meeting ID: 846 3832 7938 \n Passcode: 420476 \n\nWarm regards\, \nSherry Pictou and Tony Charles (co-leads pathway 3) \nMaría Eugenia Choque Quispe and Iain Davidson-Hunt (co-leads pathway 9). \n\n—- \n\nInvitation au Premier Webinaire : Perspectives autochtones sur la nature\, l’histoire et la politique \nWebinaire 1 : Reconnaître le passé et le présent \nThème : Comprendre l’héritage historique \n\nNous vous invitons cordialement à la première session d’une série de trois webinaires portant sur les relations entre les peuples autochtones et la nature à travers des perspectives historiques\, culturelles\, spirituelles et politiques. \nCette première rencontre portera sur la façon dont divers événements historiques ont perturbé les relations entre les communautés autochtones et la terre\, générant des impacts qui se font encore sentir aujourd’hui. Des expériences et réflexions seront partagées sur les efforts de ces communautés pour restaurer et renforcer ces liens à travers des pratiques culturelles\, spirituelles et communautaires. \nUne attention particulière sera portée au rôle central des femmes dans ces processus\, mettant en lumière leur leadership dans la transmission des savoirs\, la guérison collective et la revitalisation spirituelle. \n\nDate et Heure : \n 21 mai \n 15h00 (heure du Belize) \n 14h00 (Vancouver / Calgary) \n 16h00 (Toronto / Halifax) \n 22 mai – 09h00 (heure des Fidji) \n\nLien Zoom : \n Rejoindre Zoom \n ID de réunion : 846 3832 7938 \n Code d’accès : 420476 \n\nCordialement\, \nSherry Pictou and Tony Charles (co-responsables de la route 3) \nMaría Eugenia Choque Quispe and Iain Davidson-Hunt (co-responsables de la route 9). \n\nMeylin Zink Yi is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://smu-ca.zoom.us/j/84638327938?pwd=hL2CYumfc4to7yIbarBO5a2Ju8hzFB.1 \nMeeting ID: 846 3832 7938\nPasscode: 420476 \n— \nOne tap mobile\n+13052241968\,\,84638327938#\,\,\,\,*420476# US\n+13092053325\,\,84638327938#\,\,\,\,*420476# US \n— \nDial by your location\n• +1 305 224 1968 US\n• +1 309 205 3325 US\n• +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)\n• +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)\n• +1 360 209 5623 US\n• +1 386 347 5053 US\n• +1 507 473 4847 US\n• +1 564 217 2000 US\n• +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)\n• +1 646 931 3860 US\n• +1 669 444 9171 US\n• +1 689 278 1000 US\n• +1 719 359 4580 US\n• +1 720 707 2699 US (Denver)\n• +1 253 205 0468 US\n• +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)\n• +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) \nMeeting ID: 846 3832 7938\nPasscode: 420476 \nFind your local number: https://smu-ca.zoom.us/u/kfeW9WrXH \n— \nJoin by SIP\n• 84638327938@zoomcrc.com \n— \nJoin by H.323\n• 144.195.19.161 (US West)\n• 206.247.11.121 (US East)\n• 221.122.88.195 (Mainland China)\n• 115.114.131.7 (India Mumbai)\n• 115.114.115.7 (India Hyderabad)\n• 159.124.15.191 (Amsterdam Netherlands)\n• 159.124.47.249 (Germany)\n• 159.124.104.213 (Australia Sydney)\n• 159.124.74.212 (Australia Melbourne)\n• 170.114.134.121 (Hong Kong SAR)\n• 64.211.144.160 (Brazil)\n• 159.124.132.243 (Mexico)\n• 159.124.168.213 (Canada Toronto)\n• 159.124.196.25 (Canada Vancouver)\n• 170.114.194.163 (Japan Tokyo)\n• 147.124.100.25 (Japan Osaka) \nMeeting ID: 846 3832 7938\nPasscode: 420476
URL:https://arramatproject.org/event-calendar/t3-t9-webinar-online-indigenous-perspectives-on-nature-history-and-politics/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241202
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SUMMARY:3rd National Conference of the All India Union of Forest Working People (AIUFWP)
DESCRIPTION:Greeting from the Organizing Committee\, National Secretariat\, All India Union of Forest Working People (AIUFWP)! \nThe All India Union of Forest Working People (AIUFWP)\, as mandated by its Constitution\, will hold its 3rd National Conference in Bhabua\, District Kaimur\, Bihar\, India\, on the 29\,30 November & 1 December\, 2024. \nWe convene at a very critical social\, political and ecological juncture\, may even be a ‘civilizational watershed’ moment\, at a civilizational juncture/crossroads\, which  needs a major course correction\, rather more importantly a “course choice”\, from the path of Free Doom to the path of Freedom. \nWho constitute the motive forces of history now? What are the core issues the Union locates as the areas of intervention to take up in this societal\, environmental challenge? What are the paths of political intervention? What is the role of wider alliance building between all Natural resource based communities? What is the role of Research? What is our responsibilities as ‘catalysts’ of change\, if that is what we consider ourselves to be? \nThe forest dependent communities ( and all other Natural Resource Based Communities) with recognized rights over their customary territories – land\, lakes\, rivers\, oceans\, and all the resources on such terrains\, will be the vanguards\, who are challenging and will be biggest counter to the designs of the Neo-liberal\, crony capitalist onslaught and renewed plunder of natural resources. \nThe enactment of the Forest Rights Act has\, for the first time\, recognized the role of the Gram Sabha ( Village Council) as the core community institution and gives responsibility to the Village Councils ( Gram Sabhas) to implement the Act to undo “historical injustices” on forest dependent communities. \nCentered on the community\, organized under the Village Councils ( Gram Sabhas) empowered community women leadership will become the foci of this resistance and rebuilding. \nThe Union has\, over the course of its four decade old history of resistance and reclamation of lands and forests and building up of a strong women leadership\, laid the basis of taking the social movement to the next level of intervention of laying the basis\, the seeds of a new society\, which is already forming in the womb of the now decaying society. And the threads of the new clothes that have to be woven will essentially be derived from Indigenous Knowledge Systems – the entirety of it\, Other Traditional Knowledge Systems – decimated and reified by Modernity – Science\, technology\, Education – all these which drove our traditional knowledge and wisdom to oblivion – which will now provide the rays of hope of rebuilding society. But that Society sure has to De-colonize its minds\, its thoughts\, its bases of Education\, its bases of Scientific thought etc to bring about this change. \nThe Union clearly sees the community’s role and specially the empowered community women leadership as the midwives of the new social revolution – which will lay the bases of the ecological\,  economic and thus political economic contours of the new society for Our Common Sustainable Futures. \nYour active participation will help the Union in deepening it’s understanding and taking the right pathways. \nYou are thus\, most cordially invited to attend our 3 day National Conference on 29\,30 November &1 December\, in Bhabua (district Headquarter town\, ) Kaimur\, Bihar. \nPlease reach out to Avijit Wasi for more details: avijitwasi@gmail.com \nMessage to the Arramat Team: We understand the difficulty in possibly even one of you making it to India \, physically to attend our Conference ( and then a short trip to our areas of Arramat Project Work). Hence\, the earnest request is for those who are interested to please share with us a two-minute video with messages of support to our communities assembled for the National Conference. \n Thanking you\, \nSukalo Gond ( President) Roma ( General Secretary)
URL:https://arramatproject.org/event-calendar/3rd-national-conference-of-the-all-india-union-of-forest-working-people-aiufwp/
LOCATION:Bhabua\, District Kaimur\, Bihar\, India\, Bhabua\, District Kaimur\, Bihar\, India
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20241125T090000
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CREATED:20241115T143239Z
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SUMMARY:Ărramăt Webinar Series: Sharing Knowledge\, Data\, and Results through Podcasts
DESCRIPTION:Discover how Dr. Kim Tallbear (Ărramăt T5 Co-lead) and Rick Harp of Media Indigena harness the power of podcasts to disseminate Indigenous knowledge\, data\, and results\, enriching community understanding and engagement! \nPlease contact info@arramatproject.org if you did not receive the calendar invite/Zoom link in your email!
URL:https://arramatproject.org/event-calendar/arramat-webinar-series-sharing-knowledge-data-and-results-through-podcasts/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20241118T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20241118T110000
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CREATED:20241115T142958Z
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SUMMARY:Ărramăt PhotoVoice Project & Tips for Enhancing Photography in Indigenous Place-Based Projects
DESCRIPTION:Join Ărramăt students Kristine Wray (University of Alberta) and Aminata Diallo (University of Cape Town)\, Film Producer Christopher White (Promethean Heritage and Cultural Services)\, and Ărramăt Communications Coordinator Abby D’Souza as they share details about the upcoming Ărramăt PhotoVoice Project. Christopher White will also present tips for capturing great photos for your Indigenous-led place-based projects\, whether using a camera or a phone! \nPlease email info@arramatproject.org for the Zoom link if you did not receive it in your calendar!
URL:https://arramatproject.org/event-calendar/arramat-photovoice-project-tips-for-enhancing-photography-in-indigenous-place-based-projects/
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Arramat Project":MAILTO:info@arramatproject.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241216
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CREATED:20241108T184340Z
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SUMMARY:Call for Proposals: Participate in Pathway T4's Indigenous Research Methods Podcast Series!
DESCRIPTION:Pathway T4 is inviting Indigenous communication organizations and individuals to submit proposals for the creation of podcasts focused on Indigenous research methodologies. The application period runs from November 15 to December 15\, 2024\, with final results announced by January 15\, 2025. Each podcast should be between 5 to 7 minutes long and must include subtitles in English and one additional language\, potentially an Indigenous language. Eligible applicants must be Indigenous youth (ages 17-35) with experience in communication and podcast production. \nClick here to download the full Call for Proposals document!
URL:https://arramatproject.org/event-calendar/call-for-proposals-participate-in-pathway-t4s-indigenous-research-methods-podcast-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20241113T090000
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CREATED:20241112T170447Z
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SUMMARY:Ărramăt Pathway T9 Invitation: Tsú nī tsʼä̀wtī są̀ tsī// The Plants Teach Us Program
DESCRIPTION:Ărramăt Pathway 9: Physical and Spiritual Relationships to Mother Earth gladly invites you to our upcoming Project Dialogue featuring:\n\nTsú nī tsʼä̀wtī są̀ tsī// The Plants Teach Us Program \n \nJoin us on November 13 at 10 AM CST to learn and chat about the Tsú nī tsʼä̀wä̀ tī są̀ tsī\, The Plants Teach Us project. This initiative aims to create and pilot a land-based medicinal plant harvesting program that empowers Indigenous women community members and fosters economic prosperity for the Nacho Nyak Dun people. During the session\, we will discuss the project’s goals\, including cultural reclamation\, sustainable economic development\, and the creation of educational resources related to Northern Tutchone language and medicinal plants. Let’s exchange experiences about our community’s efforts toward empowerment and cultural revitalization!\n\nTopic: Tsú nī tsʼä̀wtī są̀ tsī// The Plants Teach Us Program Project Dialogue\nTime: Nov 13\, 2024 10:00 AM Winnipeg\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://umanitoba.zoom.us/j/64716048252?pwd=kaONyD5siGwswhUwpNRybzMOlXl3kC.1\nMeeting ID: 647 1604 8252\nPasscode: 480737\n—\nOne tap mobile\n+16475580588\,\,64716048252#\,\,\,\,*480737# Canada\n+17789072071\,\,64716048252#\,\,\,\,*480737# Canada\n—\nDial by your location\n• +1 647 558 0588 Canada\n• +1 778 907 2071 Canada\n• +1 204 272 7920 Canada\n• +1 438 809 7799 Canada\n• +1 587 328 1099 Canada\n• +1 613 209 3054 Canada\n• +1 647 374 4685 Canada\n• 855 703 8985 Canada Toll-free\nMeeting ID: 647 1604 8252\nPasscode: 480737\nFind your local number: https://umanitoba.zoom.us/u/gbinRS1dfr\n—\nJoin by SIP\n• 64716048252@zmca.us\n—\nJoin by H.323\n• 159.124.168.213 (Canada Toronto)\n• 65.39.152.160 (Canada Vancouver)\nMeeting ID: 647 1604 8252\nPasscode: 480737
URL:https://arramatproject.org/event-calendar/arramat-pathway-t9-invitation-tsu-ni-ts%ca%bcawti-sa-tsi-the-plants-teach-us-program/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240917T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240917T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T012735
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SUMMARY:Voie de Transformation 4 du projet de recherche Ărramăt
DESCRIPTION:La Faculté de Droit\, la Voie de Transformation 4 du projet de recherche Ărramăt et le Centre de droit de l’environnement vous invitent à une table ronde pour vous présenter ce projet mondial sur la santé et le bien-être de tous grâce à une conservation dirigée par les autochtones\, financé par le Fonds nouvelles frontières en recherche dans son volet transformation. En outre\, cet évènement sera une occasion de discuter d’approches transformatrices et innovatrices pour élever les savoirs autochtones et leurs détenteurs en réponse aux enjeux nationaux et internationaux de réconciliation\, de justice sociale\, de paix et de la triple crise climat-perte de la biodiversité-santé. Les co-leads de la Voie de Transformation 4\, qui est axée sur le soutien à la justice sociale\, la réconciliation et la guérison\, présenteront le cheminement pour la synthèse des savoirs locaux en lien avec cette thématique\, ensuite les chercheurs Autochtones nous présenteront leurs projets basés sur les territoires. \nModératrice : \nSophie Thériault\, professeure titulaire à la Faculté de droit (Section droit civil) de l’Université d’Ottawa\, co-leader de la Voie de Transformation 4\, projet Ărramăt \nPanélistes : \n\nMariam Wallet Aboubakrine\, co-chercheuse principale\, projet Ărramăt\nAmaranta Goméz Regalado\, co-leader de la Voie de Transformation 4\, leader projet de recherche autochtone\, projet Ărramăt\nGilbert Whiteduck\, Aîné en résidence\, leader projet de recherche autochtone\, projet Ărramăt\n\nBiographies : \nSophie Thériault est professeure titulaire à la Faculté de droit (Section du droit civil) de l’Université d’Ottawa\, et membre du Barreau du Québec. Elle a occupé le poste de vice-doyenne aux études de 2019 à 2023\, et celui de vice-doyenne aux études supérieures de 2015 à 2017. Elle est membre de la Global Young Academy (2020-2025). Ses recherches portent sur les droits des peuples autochtones dans le contexte de l’extraction des ressources naturelles; sur la gouvernance environnementale par les peuples autochtones; et sur la justice et les droits environnementaux. \nMariam Wallet Aboubakrine est originaire du peuple Kel Tamasheq (Touareg) de Tombouctou (Mali). Elle a une formation multidisciplinaire en médecine\, en action humanitaire et en éducation. Défenseure des droits des peuples autochtones\, elle a présidé l’Instance permanente des Nations unies sur les questions autochtones. Actuellement\, elle est professeure auxiliaire à la Faculté de droit de l’Université d’Ottawa où elle enseigne dans le cadre du Certificat en droit autochtone. Mariam est également co-principale chercheuse de deux projets d’envergure mondiale financés par le Fonds de Recherche Nouvelles Frontières: le projet Ărramăt et le projet « Confronter le colonialisme vert ». \nAmaranta Gómez Regalado est Muxhe\, indigène zapotèque de l’isthme de Tehuantepec\, Oaxaca\, Mexique. Elle est professeur du diplôme d’experts autochtones à l’Université Carlos III de Madrid\, Espagne. En plus\, Mme. Amaranta est co-leader de la Voi de Transformation 4 du projet Arramat et leader d’un projet de recherche autochtone sur les identités de genre ancestrales et leur vision en termes de santé\, de sexualité\, d’identité\, de droits et de changement climatique. Elle est anthropologue sociale de formation et milite depuis plus de 20 ans aux niveaux local\, régional et international dans les domaines de la santé\, de la sexualité\, des droits de l’homme et de la promotion culturelle. \nGilbert W. Whiteduck est un Algonquin (Anishinabe) de la communauté de la Première Nation Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg\, au Canada. Il a été chef de la communauté Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg. M. Whiteduck est titulaire des baccalauréats en travail social et en éducation\, d’une maîtrise en éducation et d’un doctorat honorifique en éducation de l’Université d’Ottawa. Il est actuellement impliqué dans la Faculté de droit\, de common law en tant que détenteur de connaissances et est un collaborateur autochtone à l’École de service social. M. Whiteduck est leader d’un projet de recherche autochtone du projet Arramat nommé La voix de Tenàgàdino Sibi (rivière Gatineau)
URL:https://arramatproject.org/event-calendar/voie-de-transformation-4-du-projet-de-recherche-arramat/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa Faculty of Law (FTX 202)\, 57 Louis-Pasteur Private Ottawa\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N6N5\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mariam Wallet Aboubakrine":MAILTO:arramat.mariam@gmail.com
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