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Experts available to comment ahead of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Topics include Indigenous health, preservation of culture and languages, Indigenous history and Indigenous knowledge   

 September 24, 2024
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 September 24, 2024

Western University has the following experts available to speak on topics related to National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Indigenous history and Indigenous knowledge.

Vanessa Ambtman-Smith
Assistant Professor, Indigenous Studies; mixed Nêhiyaw-Métis ancestry, Treaty 6 Territory

Areas of expertise: Indigenous health, Indigenous healing spaces within hospitals, anti-Indigenous racism.

Cody Groat
Assistant Professor, Indigenous Studies, History; Kanyen’kehaka (Mohawk) and band member of Six Nations of the Grand River

Areas of expertise: Commemoration and preservation of Indigenous cultural heritage, sixties scoop and the residential school system.

Tania Granadillo
Associate Professor, Anthropology

Areas of expertise: Endangered languages, language revitalization, language documentation, the Haudenosaunee language of Oneida of the Thames.

Chantelle Richmond
Associate Professor, Geography; Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Health and the Environment; Biigtigong Nishnaabeg

Areas of expertise: Indigenous health and the environment, environmental repossession, Indigenous knowledge, relational accountability, Indigenous methodologies.

Lina Sunseri
Professor, Indigenous Studies, Sociology; Oneida Nation of the Thames, of the Turtle Clan

Areas of expertise: Indigenous women, Indigenous mothering, decolonization, gender and nationalism, community development.

MEDIA CONTACT: Justin Zadorsky, Media Relations Officer, Western University, 226.377.1673 (mobile), jzadorsk@uwo.ca.

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