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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Ancestral Futures: Indigenous Cardinal Relations
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SUMMARY:Ancestral Futures: Indigenous Cardinal Relations
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<a data-url="https://sites.harvard.edu/ancestral-futures-symposium/" href="https://sites.harvard.edu/ancestral-futures-symposium/" title="">Click here for event website</a></p><p>	<a href="/file_url/1892">Click here for the full program schedule</a></p><p>	<strong>Ancestral Futures: Indigenous Cardinal Relations</strong> is a 3-day weekend International First Nations/Indigenous/Native American Creative, Critical Engagement Cultural Symposium.</p><p>	Participants from Australia, Aotearoa/NZ, Australia, Canada and the USA are being invited to attend a three-day gathering/symposium comprising keynote with respondent, film screening, panel discussions by, from and with international Indigenous critical thinkers and creative-led researchers: academics, creative practitioners, collection stewards, curators, educators, researchers and scholars.</p><p>	This symposium will gather together international First Nations/Indigenous cultural advocates to critically analyze our positionalities and relationalities within our respective un/settler-colonial nation-states and on inter/intra/national homelands, considering work over the last four decades and whatis required to strengthen our collective Ancestral Futures.</p><p>	Ancestral Futures, Critical Indigenous Studies, Creative-led Research, Performative Collaborative Autoethnography, Relationality and Storywork are some of the methodologies and theories that will frame/guide discussion.</p><p>	<strong>About the Facilitator</strong></p><p>	The symposium is facilitated by Professor Brenda L Croft (Gurindji/Malngin/Mudburra Peoples, Northern Territory, Australia), 2024 Gough Whitlam &amp; Malcolm Fraser Visiting Professor of Australian Studies, with support from the Harvard University Australian Studies Committee, the Departments of History of Art &amp; Architecture; Art, Film &amp; Visual Studies, Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP), Harvard Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and Creative Australia.</p>
LOCATION:485 Broadway Lower Lecture Hall
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20241004T040000Z
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