Topic:An in-depth conversation with Dr. Marie Battiste & Dr. Sa’ke’j James Youngblood Henderson
with Marie Battiste & Sa’ke’j James Youngblood HendersonWebinar Date: March 6, 2025 / 12-1pm PT
Register NowWe welcome back our friends of the TRC#57 Speaker Series, esteemed Mi’kmaw educator and scholar Marie Battiste and Sa’ke’j James Youngblood Henderson who will discuss their updated (2025) edition of Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage: A Canadian Obligation. This pivotal work examines the global and Canadian efforts to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), focusing on the preservation of Indigenous knowledge systems, cultural heritage, and languages.
Drawing from decades of negotiations and advocacy, Marie & Sa’ke’j will share the challenges and opportunities in weaving Indigenous and Eurocentric knowledge systems, reforming intellectual property laws, and decolonizing educational curricula. This topic offers valuable insights for scholars, educators, policymakers, and advocates dedicated to advancing UPDRIP and Indigenous rights.
Drawing from decades of negotiations and advocacy, Marie & Sa’ke’j will share the challenges and opportunities in weaving Indigenous and Eurocentric knowledge systems, reforming intellectual property laws, and decolonizing educational curricula. This topic offers valuable insights for scholars, educators, policymakers, and advocates dedicated to advancing UPDRIP and Indigenous rights.

Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage, New Edition A Canadian Obligation
Marie Battiste & Sa’ke’j James Youngblood HendersonBuy a Copy
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