Indigenous People in the Global Context

Lee Maracle

Location

Fairhaven Auditorium
(FA 300)

VIDEO

There are 350 million indigenous people in the world, all are in a similar circumstance.  They are still classically colonized, robbed of their territory and live on the periphery of a globalized imperial economy that is threatening the globe.  Generally speaking the Indigenous people have been “dumbed down” to a pre-civilized state.  It is generally agreed that Indigenous people were non-scientific, non-theoretical, incapable of abstraction and so forth.   In fact, science is just now catching up to some key understandings that Indigenous people have had for a very long time.  For the most part, Indigenous people are oral and therefore cannot be believed, nor studied by western intellectuals.  Why is this a problem?

Speaker Name

Lee Maracle

Date

Quarter

Spring

Speaker Bio

Bio:

Ms. Maracle is the author of a number of critically acclaimed literary works including:

Ravensong [novel], Canadian Scholar’s Press, Bobbi Lee [autobiographical novel], Three O’clock Press, Daughters Are Forever, [novel] Theytus Will’s Garden [young adult novel] Theytus books, “Bent Box” [poetry] Theytus books, “I Am Woman” [non-fiction], Polestar/Raincoast and the co-editor of a number of anthologies including the award winning publication, “My Home As I Remember” [anthology] Natural Heritage books.   Ms. Maracle is widely published in anthologies and scholarly journals worldwide.  Ms. Maracle is a member of the Sto: Loh nation.