Thursday, October 21st, 2021 Wampum Diplomacy in the Early Middle Encounter Period

DateTimeLocation
Thursday, October 21, 20214:10PM - 5:45PMOnline Event, Online Event

Series

Harney Lecture Series

Description

For more than three hundred years, British, French and Dutch officials engaged in diplomatic missions and exchanges according to Indigenous diplomatic protocols. This talk by Douglas Sanderson (Amo Binashii) of the Beaver Clan, from Opaskwayak Cree Nation, outlines some of the ways colonial officials learned to conduct themselves in the international law milieu of the early-and-middle-encounter period in history.


Speakers

Douglas Sanderson
Prichard Wilson Chair in Law & Public Policy, Decanal Advisor on Indigenous Issues, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto


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