The Spiritual Side of Treaties (in-person)
Lyle S. Hallman Institute for Health Promotion
- 1621
Monday,
Nov 7, 2022 at 6:00 PM
- 8:00 PM EST
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Event Details
Join Knowledge Keeper Myeengun Henry as he shares teachings about treaties, wampum belts and the spiritual meaning behind treaty relationships. All are welcome and encouraged! This is a hybrid event available in person at UWaterloo LHI 1621 (Sunlife Auditorium) and on Zoom. This ticket is for In-Person Attendance. If you would like to attend online, please visit https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/spiritual-side-treaties.
Speakers
Location
Lyle S. Hallman Institute for Health Promotion - 1621
200 University Avenue West Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 CA
Tickets
Type |
Price |
---|---|
The Spiritual Side of Treaties |
Free |
Organizer Details
Office of Indigenous Relations | University of Waterloo
The Office of Indigenous Relations is a central hub for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students, faculty, and staff, along with allies within the University of Waterloo community. Our work is rooted in the goals of indigenization, decolonization, and reconciliation.