> CTHEORY LIVE:
> Indigenous Pathways of Action and Freedom
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> CTheory,
> The Indigenous Governance Programs, and
> The Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture
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> Present
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> * Indigenous Pathways of Action and Freedom *
> * *
> * with Taiaiake Alfred *
> * *
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> Live Streamed Seminar Series
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> <www.pactac.net/stream.html>
>
> March 7-18, 2005
> 9:00 am - 12:00 pm PST
>
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> This seminar will consist in a detailed reading and discussion of
> Taiaiake Alfred's new book, _Wasase: indigenous pathways of action and
> freedom_, which focuses on the restoration of the warrior ethic as
> the basis for regenerating indigenous identities and struggles to
> free ourselves from colonialism.
>
> The first chapter of _Wasase_, "First Words," can be read
> online at ctheory.net (Article #150).
>
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>
> Taiaiake Alfred is a Kanien'kehaka (Mohawk) philosopher, writer and
> teacher and has emerged as an influential figure in the new
> generation of Indigenous leaders. He is the author of two books,
> _Heeding the Voices of Our Ancestors: on Native nationalism_, and
> _Peace, Power, Righteousness: an essay on Indigenous ethics_. He is
> a prominent voice in scholarly circles and an award-winning
> journalist know for his passionate and incisive commentary on
> politics and culture. Taiaiake holds a Canada Research Chair and is
> a Professor in the Indigenous Governance Programs and the Department
> of Political Science at the University of Victoria.
>
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