2025 Tagg-Yoshida Liberal Education Lecture

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The title of Dr. LaPier's lecture is: Landscape of Abundance. They will discuss the historic land management practices of Indigenous women — primarily the Aamsskáápipikani or Blackfeet before colonization – and their relationship with the natural world, their understanding of landscapes and ecology, their role as Indigenous knowledge keepers and how they created sustainable landscapes of abundance. But this story (unfortunately) cannot be told without also discussing the history and impact of settler-colonialism on Indigenous women and the land. Rosalyn will blend family and community history into the larger historical narrative of the northern Great Plains.

Time: 7 p.m.
Location: SA6008 (Science Commons)
All are welcome
There is no cost to attend the lecture.

 

Room or Area: 
SA6008 Science Commons

There is no cost to attend the lecture.


Contact:

Dr. Victor Rodych, Department of Philosophy | rodych@uleth.ca | (403) 329-2487 | ulethbridge.ca/artsci/philosophy