COMS 4316 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Institutional Racism, Matriarchy, Mackenzie Valley Pipeline

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Decolonizing encounters for the third kind: alternative futuring in native science. Guest speaker: drew ann wake curator and journalist. In 1970 i decided to leave queens to write as a journalist. Found herself in columbia, ecuador, peru and brazil. A number of the large northern corporations were heading into that area where there was oil and gas against the mountains (andies) https://massiveaudience. wordpress. com/tag/drew-ann-wake/ http://www. cbc. ca/news/indigenous/landmark-pipeline-inquiry-sparks-interest-40- years-later-1. 2647366. The land was taken from aboriginal communities towards the inland. Became interested with aboriginal communities in canada. Oil and gas and first nations seemed to be the centre of her work. What makes canada different that they would send a judge to discuss in bc at the border of alaska- mackenzie valley pipeline. Mackenzie valley inquiry 40 years ago now there is a video memoir. Braincells. net/inquiry (it is a private domain still so you can"t go watch) The judge spoke was appointed by trudeau didn"t realize how massive it would become.

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