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In Our Backyard : Keeyask and the Legacy of Hydroelectric Development 2019 treaties between First Nations

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treaties between First Nations

and who is a respected Xenaksiala ​elder

He has experienced efforts to eradicate Indigenous culture and spirituality first-hand as a residential school survivor and acknowledges this destruction on thousands of survivors unable to speak their language and detached from their culture and practices of spirituality

Kurtness won the Indigenous Voices Award for French Prose in 2018 for De vengeance

and sovereignty and to contemplate the historic representation of Indigenous and Canadian art in museums

In Our Backyard : Keeyask and the Legacy of Hydroelectric Development 2019 treaties between First NationsIn Our Backyard is edited by Aime Craft, an Associate Professor at the Faculty Law, University of Ottawa and an Indigenous (Anishinaabe Mtis) lawyer from Manitoba and Jill Blakley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning and an associate faculty member of the School of Environment and Sustainability at the University of Saskatchewan. Beginning with the Grand Rapids Dam in the 1960s, hydroelectric development has

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