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It’s Time for a Legal Evolution
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, As my time on this blog comes to an end, I can’t help but think about the place for white settler lawyers in the...

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Apr 6, 20233 min read


Hadley Friedland: "One of the Most Innovative Scholars Working with Indigenous Legal Traditions"
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) tells us that reconciliation requires “real societal change”, including...

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Feb 22, 20234 min read


Bill C-92 and Alberta’s fight to stifle the “generic” Indigenous right to self-government
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, This month, the blog is discussing efforts to revitalize Indigenous laws and jurisdiction. These efforts were buoyed in...

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Feb 16, 20235 min read


Government’s Gift of the Gift to Decide Who We Gift
There is very little more complex than what it means to be Indigenous in Canada. The Government of Canada has its definition, communities...

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Dec 1, 20213 min read


Educational Apartheid: Systemic Barriers to Learning for Indigenous Students
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, As students ourselves, the ReconciliACTION team is acutely aware of the powerful effects of education. Historically it...

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Nov 4, 20213 min read


Where the Monster Now Lives
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, With heavy hearts, we continue the discussion on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's five Calls to Action on...

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Oct 7, 20213 min read


Meet Team ReconciliACTION YEG 21/22: Casey Caines
Tansi Nîtôtemtik, My name is Casey Caines, and I am a Cree and Dene woman, mother, and advocate from Fort Nelson First Nations. I was...

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Sep 16, 20213 min read
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