Global Encounters Initiative Symposium webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Welcome by Linc Kesler (Director, First Nations Studies Program, UBC) and Elder Larry Grant (Musqueam Nation). Introduction by Neil Safier (History, UBC), Principal Investigator of the Global Encounters Initiative.
Global Indigeneities Views from Near and Far panel includes:
(a) Naasḳuu-isaḳs, Shaunee Casavant (Chief Councillor, Hupacasath Nation) – Naasḳuu-isaḳs thliitsapilthim
(b) Nika Collison (Jisgung, Tsaahl Eagle Clan, Haida Gwaii) –
Bartered Skulls
(c) Tirso Gonzales (Indigenous Studies, UBC-Okanagan) – Andean Pacha and Mama Kawsay
(d) Sheryl Lightfoot (Political Science and First Nations Studies, UBC) – Declaration of Indigenous Rights
(e) Commentator: Coll Thrush (History, UBC)
Select Articles Available at UBC Library
Lightfoot, S. (2012). Selective endorsement without intent to implement: Indigenous rights and the anglosphere. The International Journal of Human Rights, 16(1), 100-122. doi:10.1080/13642987.2012.622139. [Link]
Lightfoot, S. R. (2010). Emerging international indigenous rights norms and ‘over-compliance’ in New Zealand and Canada. Political Science, 62(1), 84-104. doi:10.1177/0032318710370584. [Link]
Lightfoot, S. R. (2008). Indigenous rights in international politics: The case of “overcompliant” liberal states. Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 33(1), 83-104. doi:10.1177/030437540803300105. [Link]
Lightfoot, S. (2013). The international indigenous rights discourse and its demands for multilevel citizenship. (pp. 127-146). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. doi:10.9783/9780812208184.127. [Link]
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