66 Chancellors Cir
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Canada
The Department of History is pleased to present the 2018 James Jackson Memorial Lecture given by
Dr. Susan Hill
Director of Centre for Indigenous Studies;
Associate Professor, Indigenous Studies & History, University of Toronto
Thursday, March 1, 2018
2:30 pm
306 Tier Building
Light Refreshments to follow in 307 Tier
Everyone is Welcome!
Professor Hill’s research interests include Haudenosaunee history, Indigenous research methodologies and ethics, and Indigenous territoriality, with themes that benefit Indigenous communities while expanding academic understandings of Indigenous thought and philosophy. She is particularly interested in Haudenosaunee knowledge and thought, seeking to make sense of contemporary lives through an examination of how people got to where they are now, both literally and figuratively. Her 2017 book, The Clay We Are Made Of: Haudenosaunee land tenure on the Grand River, published by the University of Manitoba Press, takes up these themes in a provocative way.
University of Toronto. (2018) Susan Hill. Retrieved from http://indigenousstudies.utoronto.ca/person/susan-hill/
Location Information:
University of Manitoba – Fort Garry – Tier Building (View Map)
173 Dafoe Road
Winnipeg, MB
Room: 306
Contact Information:
Name: Sandra Ferguson
Email: sandra.ferguson@umanitoba.ca