Dialogues on Indigenous Peoples’ territories: stories of resilience | Dialogue Two: Challenging scientific hierarchies through Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge
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Dialogues on Indigenous Peoples’ territories: stories of resilienceÂ
The Dialogues on Indigenous Peoples’ territories: stories of resilience is initiative to start conversations on Indigenous Peoples, their realities, endeavours, and positive contributions on issues of global concern. The objective is to involve students, scholars, the faculty, civil society, and the larger public in meaningful discussions to foster theoretical and practical engagement to advance Indigenous Peoples’ rights.Â
The dialogues are coordinated by Doctoral Candidate Luisa Castaneda-Quintana, in collaboration with the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Law Association / Association du Droit Autochtone (ILADA).Â
Tania MartĂnez-Cruz and Yon Fernandez-de-Larrinoa in conversation with Luisa Castenada-Quintana.
Tania MartĂnez-Cruz, Ă‹yuujk people, FAO Indigenous Peoples Unit & Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems
Yon Fernandez-de-Larrinoa, Head, FAO Indigenous Peoples Unit & Co-Chair Global-Hub on Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems
Luisa Castaneda-Quintana, Doctoral Candidate, Ď㽶ĘÓƵ
For more information:Â luisa.castanedaquintana [at] mail.mcgill.ca