Robson Hall Distinguished Visitors Lecture Series: Dr. Darcy Lindberg

When:
February 3, 2022 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
2022-02-03T12:00:00-06:00
2022-02-03T14:00:00-06:00
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Dr. Gerard Kennedy

The Distinguished Visitors Lecture Series presents Dr. Darcy Lindberg from the University of Victoria Faculty of Law.

The title of Dr. Lindberg’s talk is “Promises to Keep: Cree Treaties, Cree Ceremonies, and Pathways to a Shared Constitution.”

Please register for this event here: https://forms.office.com/r/hafXH5nH73

About Dr. Darcy Lindberg

Darcy Lindberg is mixed-rooted Plains Cree, with his family coming from maskwâcîs (Samson Cree Nation) in Alberta and the Battleford-area in Saskatchewan. He holds a BA from the University of Alberta, and a JD, LLM and PhD from UVic. He has taught courses at the University of Alberta on constitutional law, Indigenous legal traditions, treaties, and Indigenous environmental legal orders.

Darcy was called to the British Columbia and Yukon bars in 2014, and practiced in the Yukon Territory with Davis LLP.  His research focuses on nêhiyaw law, ecological governance through Indigenous legal orders, gender and Indigenous ceremonies, comparative approaches in nêhiyaw and Canadian constitutionalism, and Indigenous treaty making. In 2021-22, he will be teaching one of the field schools in the JD/JID program.

Source: https://www.uvic.ca/law/facultystaff/facultydirectory/dlindberg.php