Description
This
episode’s discussion focuses on largely Western ideas regarding the ontology of
land and the relationships between people, the state, and the land, offering a
critical perspective on the dominant and colonial approaches to land which have
historically guided our understandings of land and land rights.
Featuring:
* Alejandra Mancilla (University of
Oslo) “A Continent of and for Whiteness? “White” Colonialism and the
1959 Antarctic Treaty” * Kerstin Reibold (UiT: Arctic
University of Norway) “The Cultural and Historical Perspective of Welfare
Egalitarianism”* Margaret Moore (Queen’s University) “Indigenous
Land Rights and State Territorial Rights”
The
“Interacting with the State” panels emphasize different legal regimes which
currently define relationships between indigenous people’s and the state. Our
final episode of the series features discussions on the duty to Consult, Metis
land claims, and legal definitions of territory and...
Published 02/19/20
This
episode features a rich discussion of the movements toward
reconciliation which will be necessary in order to fruitfully navigate these
ongoing tensions around land and land rights.
Featuring:
* Esme Murdock (San Diego State
University) “Speaking Land, Speaking Ourselves”*...
Published 02/12/20