Global Encounters Initiative Symposium webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Hosted by MOA, From Noble Savage to Righteous Warrior: Regenerating and Reinscribing Indigenous Presences by Taiaiake Alfred (Indigenous Governance, UVic) and introduced by Paige Raibmon (History, UBC). Taiaiake Alfred is an author, educator and activist. Alfred is an internationally recognized Kanienkehaka intellectual, political advisor and he is currently a professor at the University of Victoria (UVic).
Select Articles and Books Available at UBC Library
Alfred, G. R. (2005). Wasáse: Indigenous pathways of action and freedom. Peterborough, Ont: Broadview Press.
Alfred, G. R. (1999). Peace, power, righteousness: An indigenous manifesto. Don Mills, Ont: Oxford University Press.
Regan, P. (2010). Unsettling the settler within: Indian residential schools, truth telling, and reconciliation in Canada. Vancouver: UBC Press.
Alfred, T., Lowe, L., (Ont.), I. I., & Canadian Public Policy Collection. (2005). Warrior societies in contemporary indigenous communities. Ipperwash Inquiry.
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