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March 15, 2017
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Events
Date: Wed March 22, 2017 @ 6:30-8:30pm
Location: Halifax Central Library
Inter-University Indigenous Speaker Series
In this event Catherine Martin (L’nu) and Sandra Muse Isaacs (Giduwah) bring us the living richness and complexities of Indigenous knowledges, storytelling and oral traditions, in multiple forms.
Catherine Martin is a filmmaker & activist from the Mill Brook Community (L’nu / Mi’kmaq), and currently MSVU Nancy's Chair.
Sandra Muse Isaacs is a Giduwah / Eastern Cherokee storyteller, and professor of Indigenous Literature in SMU's English Department.
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