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    Relations between Nations: 18th Century Indigenous Diplomacy in the Kingston Area

    When:
    Saturday, October 29, 2016
    10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
    Where:
    Sheraton Four Points Ballroom B
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    Relations between Nations: 18th Century Indigenous Diplomacy in the Kingston Area

    CSECS Host : Dr. Susan Glover, Department of English, Laurentian University

    Saturday, October 29th : 10:00am-2 :00pm  Location: Four Points Sheraton, Ballroom B

    This roundtable considers the complexities of inter-tribal diplomacy in the shadow of settler colonial surveillance, focusing primarily on relations between Indigenous nations rather than on Indigenous resistance to colonial power. Panelists will draw on Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee histories from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries in the territory surrounding what is now commonly referred to as Kingston, Ontario, to reflect upon the significance of nation-to-nation Indigenous relations moving forward. The panel will include Haudenosaunee scholars Terri-Lynn Brennan and Ryan Baberstock, Anishinaabe scholar Alan Corbiére, and settler scholar Laura Murray.

    Contact:
    Leslie Ritchie
    ritchiel@queensu.ca
    74429
    Cost:
    free
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