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Taiaiake Alfred |
Wasase: Indigenous Pathways of Action and Freedom
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Topic Background |
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Taiaiake Alfred is a Kanien'kehaka scholar and orator who has dedicated himself to indigenous struggles for dignity, unity, and strength. He believes that words have the power to transform, the truth is a powerful weapon, and that it is time to act. |
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Speaker Biography |
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| Taiaiake was born in Montreal, and raised in the community of Kahnawake, in the Mohawk Nation. He is a scholar and an award-winning journalist known for his passionate and incisive commentary on politics and culture. He is a respected orator, and a trusted advisor to many First Nations governments and community organisations. He earned degrees in history and political science from Concordia University and holds a PhD. from Cornell University. He is currently a professor at the University of Victoria in its Indigenous Governance programs. In addition to his most recent book, Wasase, Taiaiake is the author of two previous books, Heeding the Voices of Our Ancestors, on Native Nationalism, and Peace, Power, Righteousness, an essay on Indigenous ethics. For more information about Taiaiake Alfred visit www.taiaiake.com |
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