Lindsay Keegitah Borrows is a lawyer, researcher and writer. She is Anishinaabe and a member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation in Southwestern Ontario. Her work focuses on supporting Indigenous communities to revitalize their traditional laws for application in a contemporary context. She has worked with many legal traditions including Anishinaabe, Haíɫzaqv, Māori, Mi’kmaq, nuučaan̓uł, St’át’imc, Denezhu, and Tsilhqot’in. Each fall in her home territory she helps run land-based Indigenous legal education camps for Ontario law schools and community members. Previously she has worked for the University of Victoria’s Indigenous Law Research Unit, and as a lawyer at West Coast Environmental Law on the RELAW (Revitalizing Indigenous Laws for Land, Air and Water) Project. She currently lives in K’ómoks territory.
